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The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People
Stephen Covey, 358 pgs.

Review:
This is one of the great classics in the field of personal growth
and achievement. By modeling the approaches of successful people,
we learn how to be better achievers, increase our awareness, and
get the results we want. Mr. Covey makes this easier for us in
this practical guide for success. It's all about taking yourself,
your company, your relationships, your life, to the next level.
This book helps us see the principles involved with making a mark
in history rather just settling for being someone who is average
or just getting by. Mr. Covey has created a great tool to help us
all win in the revolution that needs to occur in all the levels of
our life.
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Amazon Reprinted With Permission
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal
Change was a groundbreaker when it was first published in 1990, and it
continues to be a business bestseller with more than 10 million copies
sold. Stephen Covey, an internationally respected leadership
authority, realizes that true success encompasses a balance of
personal and professional effectiveness, so this book is a manual for
performing better in both arenas. His anecdotes are as frequently from
family situations as from business challenges.
Before you can adopt the seven habits, you'll need to accomplish what
Covey calls a "paradigm shift"--a change in perception and
interpretation of how the world works. Covey takes you through this
change, which affects how you perceive and act regarding productivity,
time management, positive thinking, developing your "proactive
muscles" (acting with initiative rather than reacting), and much more.
This isn't a quick-tips-start-tomorrow kind of book. The concepts are
sometimes intricate, and you'll want to study this book, not skim it.
When you finish, you'll probably have Post-it notes or hand-written
annotations in every chapter, and you'll feel like you've taken a
powerful seminar by Covey. --Joan Price
Audiobook Review
Anyone who thinks the audiocassette adaptation of Stephen Covey's
bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, is a shortcut to
reading the book has another thing coming. As a preview, the cassette
is worth every one of its 90 minutes; as a substitute for the
original, it will only leave you wishing for the rest. There's a
reason 7 Habits has sold more than 5 million copies and been
translated into 32 languages. Serious work has obviously gone into it,
and serious change can likely come out of it--but only with constant
discipline and steadfast commitment. As the densely packed tape makes
immediately clear, this is no quick fix for what's ailing us in our
personal and professional lives.
The tape opens to the silky-smooth, over-trained voice of the female
narrator, who's responsible for tying together audio clips from actual
Covey seminars. Leaving aside the occasional attempts at promoting
Covey and his institute, her script does a first-rate job of making
sense of Covey's own intense, analogy-rich style of explaining his
habits. There's nothing simple about his approach to becoming an
effective person. The first three habits alone--which have to do with
personal responsibility, leadership, and self-management--could take
years to master. Yet the last four are unattainable, the narrator
insists, if you can't acquire the personal security--the "inner core,"
says Covey--that presumably comes from a mastery of the foundation.
Throughout our lessons, Covey's presence is both learned and
thoroughly appealing. He drops references to the likes of Socrates,
T.S. Eliot, and Robert Frost with the aplomb of an English professor.
And his knack for mixing everyday stories with abstract concepts
manages to clarify difficult issues while respecting our intelligence.
You could argue that the cassette is nothing more than a clever
marketing tool for selling another few million copies of the book.
But, even at that, it's worth the investment in time and
concentration: in the end, we're moved to learn more about integrating
all seven habits in our struggle to become better and, yes, more
effective people. (Running time: 1.5 hours, one cassette) --Ann
Senechal --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.
Book Description
In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, author Stephen R. Covey
presents a holistic, integrated, principle-centered approach for
solving personal and professional problems. With penetrating insights
and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step-by-step pathway for living
with fairness, integrity, honesty, and human dignity -- principles
that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power
to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.
Ingram
The bestselling guide to personal fulfillment and professional
success--more than seven million paperback copies in print. Guided by
Covey's remarkable step-by-step program, readers will find more
meaning and satisfaction in relationships, be better able to achieve
personal and professional goals--and can look forward to lasting
happiness and success. "A wonderful book that could change your
life."--Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence.
Book Info
A holistic, integrated approach to solving personal and professional
problems by becoming principle-centered. Stephen Covey is chairman of
the Covey Leadership Center and the nonprofit Institute for
Principle-Centered Leadership. Paper. DLC: Success-Psychological
aspects.
Simon & Schuster
The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People is a comprehensive program
based on developing an awareness of how perceptions and assumptions
hinder success---in business as well as personal relationships. Here's
an approach that will help broaden your way of thinking and lead to
greater opportunities and effective problem solving. Be Pro-Active:
Take the initiative and the responsibility to make things happen.
Begin With an End in Mind: Start with a clear destination to
understand where you are now, where you're going and what you value
most. Put First Things First: Manage yourself. Organize and execute
around priorities. Think Win/Win: See life as a cooperative, not a
comprehensive arena where success is not achieved at the expense or
exclusion of the success of others. Seek First to Understand:
Understand then be understood to build the skills of empathetic
listening that inspires openness and trust. Synergize: Apply the
principles of cooperative creativity and value differences. Renewal:
Preserving and enhancing your greatest asset, yourself, by renewing
the physical, spiritual, mental and social/emotional dimensions of
your nature. Stephen R. Covey is the most respected motivator in the
business world today. Learn to use his 7 Habits Of Highly Effective
People--and see how they can change your life.

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