1. Habit #2
Begin with the End in Mind
Supatcha, Chonnikan, Kantapong,
Kamollak P5
2. o Begin with the End in Mind means developing
a clear picture of where you want to go with
your life.
o Deciding what your values are
o Setting Goals
3. Begin with the End in Mind—What It Means
o Good reasons to have an end in mind
▪ The paths you choose now can affect you forever.
▪ If you don’t decide your own future, someone else
will do it for you.
4. What About Friends?
o It is better to have no friends than to have the
wrong friends.
▪ The wrong friends can lead you down.
▪ Retracting your steps can be a long and hard
journey.
o Your friends don’t always have to be your age.
5. What About Sex?
o You can’t wait until “heat of the moment” to
choose which path to take.
o The path you choose will affect your health,
reputation, when you marry, etc.
o We are free to choose our paths, but we can’t
choose the consequences that come with
them.
6. Who’s in the lead?
o You need to create you own way, otherwise
someone else will do it for you.
o You can live in the moment but don’t go with
the flow because you will end up with
something that you didn’t plan to have it.
o Without end in mind you can easily get lost.
7. A Personal Mission Statement
o End in mind is very important for everybody.
o When you wake up, you should plan to do
something for today.
o You can start with what is the beginning, how
you will act to others, and where you will end
up for today.
8. Uncovering Your Talents
o Everybody has their own talents. You just
need to find what do you like and what you
are good at.
o When you know what is your talent, make it
better everyday and make it useful.
9. (continued)
dfr● Another truth is that we all blossom at
different times.
● Don’t worry if you are a late blossom
because it may take time while you are
uncovering your talents.
10. Key No.4 Use Montous Moments
o The key is to harness these moments for
goal setting.
o Set out to make new goals.
o Learn to harness the power of key moments,
to set goals and make commitment when
you are in the mood to do it.
o Character is the discipline to follow through
with resolutions long after the spirit in which
they were made has passed.
11. Key no: Rope Up
o We roped up or tied ourselves together with
ropes to aid us in climbing and to save our
lives if one of us fell.
o Rope up and borrow strength from others.
o Ropes you have out, the greater your
chances for success.
12. Goals in Action
o To be successful in my athletics. I knew I
had to get bigger and stronger.
o A lot of nice dreams, wouldn’t you say?
o Let me illustrate.
o Whatever the mind of man can conceive and
believe, the hand of man can achieve.
13. Turning Weakness into Strengths
o I’m only trying to demonstrate the power that
goals can play in your life.
o People who lack the native physical, social,
or mental gifts they desire must fight just
that much harder.
o If you’re not endowed with all the beauty,
biceps, buchs, or brains that you covet.
14. Make Your Life Extraordinary
o Life is short.
o We are food for worms.
o Go on, lean in. Listen.
o Make your lives extraordinary!
o A career is a profession. Mission is a cause.
o Most of us will never do great things. But we
can do small things in a great way.
15. Getting Started on Your Mission Statement
oMethod #1: The Quote Collection
o The sum of these quotes then becomes your
mission statement.
oMethod #2: The Brain Dump
oMethod #3: The Retreat.
oMethod #4: The Big Lazy.
16. Three Watch-Outs
Watch-out 1 : Negative Labels
Have you ever felt labeled by others in a negative
way?
Watch-out 2 : It’s All over Syndrome.
Another thing to watch out for is when you’ve
made a mistake.
Watch-out 3 : Wrong wall