Stephen Covey : Quadrant II
Stephen Covey : Be Proactive
Stephen Covey : Commitments
Stephen Covey : Funerals
Stephen Covey : Begin with the End in Mind
Stephen Covey : Learn, Commit & Do
Stephen Covey : 7th Habit
Stephen Covey : Renewal
Stephen Covey : Meditation
Stephen Covey : Write
Stephen Covey : Think Win/Win
Seek First to Understand
Stephen Covey : Synergy
Stephen Covey : Public & Private Victories
Stephen Covey : Emotional Bank Deposits
Stephen Covey : “No.”
Stephen Covey : Schedule Keys
Stephen Covey : Efficiency & Effectiveness
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Moving along the upward spiral requires us to learn, commit, and do on increasingly higher planes. We deceive ourselves if we think that any one of these is sufficient. To keep progressing, we must learn, commit, and do—learn, commit, and do—and learn, commit, and do again.
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A long, healthy, and happy life is the result of making contributions, of having meaningful projects that are personally exciting and contribute to and bless the lives of others.
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Writing is another powerful way to sharpen the mental saw. Keeping a journal of our thoughts, experiences, insights, and learnings promotes mental clarity, exactness, and context.
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Someone once inquired of a Far Eastern Zen master, who had a great serenity and peace about him no matter what pressures he faced, “How do you maintain that serenity and peace?” He replied, “I never leave my place of meditation.” He meditated early in the morning and for the rest of the day, he carried the peace of those moments with him in his mind and heart.
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Synergy is everywhere in nature. If you plant two plants close together, the roots commingle and improve the quality of the soil so that both plants will grow better than if they were separated. If you put two pieces of wood together, they will hold much more than the total weight held by each separately. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. One plus one equals three or more.
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Private Victory precedes Public Victory. Algebra comes before calculus.
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Trust is the highest form of human motivation.
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The key is not to prioritize your schedule but to schedule your priorities.
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While you can think in terms of efficiency in dealing with time, a principle-centered person thinks in terms of effectiveness in dealing with people.
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If you were to fault yourself in one of three areas, which would it be: (1) the inability to prioritize; (2) the inability or desire to organize around those priorities; or (3) the lack of discipline to execute around them? … Most people say their main fault is a lack of discipline. On deeper thought, I believe that is not the case. The basic problem is that their priorities have not become deeply planted in their hearts and minds. They haven’t really internalized Habit 2 [Begin with the end in mind].
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