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seven habits of highly effective people
1. SATAYESH AZAM 1
ABSTRACT
THIS STUDY AIMS TO FOCUS ON STEPHENCOVEY’S MOST
FAMOUS BOOK SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE
PEOPLE IN THE BACKDROP OF THE UTILIZING ALL THE
MAJOR AND MINOR CHARACTERISTICS OF POWER POINT WORD (2010).I HAVE EMPLOYED
THE DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POWER POINT WORD AND EXCEL TO HIGHLIGHT
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF STEPHEN COVEY .THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE STUDY IS TO DIS-
CUSS BOTH PROGRAMS WORD AND EXCEL TO ELABORATE THE MAIN SEVEN HABITS OF
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE IN THE STAGE OF LIFE.
STEPHEN COVEY
Stephen Richards Covey (born October 24, 1932 in Salt Lake
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7 Habits
Habit :1 Be proactive
Habit:2 Begin with the End in Mind
Habit:3 Put First things First
Habit:4 Think Win-Win
Habit:5 Seek first to be Understand, Then to be Understood
Habit:6 Synergize
Habit:7 Sharpen the Saw
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City, Utah) is the author of the best-selling book, The Seven
Habits of Highly Effective People.(hyperlink)
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People,
Each chapter is
dedicated to
one of the
habits.
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.Habit 1: Be
Proactive:
Take RESPONSIBILITY FOR
YOUR OWN SUCCESS AND
FULFILLMENT AND FOCUSED
ON THINGS WITHIN YOUR
CONTROL RATHER THAN
THINGS OUTSIDE YOUR CONTROL.
Habit 2: Begin with theEnd in
Mind
Self-discover and clarify your deeply important cha-
racter values and life goals. Envision the ideal cha-
racteristics for each of your various roles and rela-
tionships in life.What is your definition of long-term suc-
cess? Ask: Where would you like to be inyourca-
reer five years from now? 2yearsfromnow? If yo-
can’t seethat far ahead, think short term 1 year/3 years from
now.
Habit 3: Put First
Things First:
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Focus on your
priorities. (This is easier said
than done, especially in age of
distractions) You might get off
track, but if you have identi-
fied your priorities, you know
when you are off track and
will be better able to get back on track.
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Habit 4: Think Win-Win:
Be generous, share and celebrate. There is plenty of business for everyone.
Build your karmic bank account. You don’t know who will step up and help
you.Genuinely strive for mutually beneficial solutions or agreements in
your relationships. Value and respect people by understanding a
"win" for all is ultimately a better long-term resolution than if only
one person in the situation had gotten his way.
Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Un-
derstood:
Learn to ask better questions and be fully present. Translation: no checking emails on handheld devic-
es. Nobody like to be in aconversation when the other party is
looking around to see who else is around.
Habit 6: Synergize:
Build your team within your firm if you
run you’re own practice delegate and get
the right help. As smart as lawyers are
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some of them really do think they can get it all DONE. Abso-
lutely they can but it will lead to burn out. That is for certain.
HABIT 7: SHARPEN THE SAW:
Balance and renew your resources, ener-
gy, and health to create a sustainable,
long-term, effective lifestyle. And learn
from the mistakes
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