The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Redux: Habit 3 – Put First Things First
Now we understand what goals we want to achieve we need to understand what changes we need to make in order to realise our goal. Covey's Habit 3 covers how…
Now we understand what goals we want to achieve we need to understand what changes we need to make in order to realise our goal. Covey's Habit 3 covers how…
In order to achieve our goals, we need to know what we want the outcome to be. This habit asks us to look at what our goal is and then…
If we want to achieve anything, whether that be in our personal lives, our work lives or our friendships we can't just sit back and wait for things to come…
In this series I go back over my initial thoughts on the 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People and see 6 years on whether my thoughts have changed. This post…
Stephen Covey has launched a new community site, based around his “7 Habits of Highly...
Habit 7 is all about managing the lessons we learned in Habits 1 through 5 and how to ensure that we keep ourselves healthy and balanced.
Habit 5 looks at seeing things from someone else's perspective. If we are to be able to have a meaningful conversation with someone we first need to understand their needs…
Essentially having a synergistic relationship with someone is to use the previous 5 Habits Of Highly Effective People to form a bond with them, that way you are able to…
Habit 4 of Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is all about achieving a mutually acceptable compromise with the person you're dealing with so you both feel that…
In Habit 2 we discover the importance of knowing what we want the outcomes of our interactions with others to be. There is no point investing time and emotional energy…
Habit 3 looks at Covey's four quadrants of urgency. We may perceive things to be urgent but are they really? We can use some of the techniques in this post…
In the 7 Habits, the Public Victory Phase is were we take a look back at the first few habits that asked us to examine ourselves and then think about…