2. Habit 7 is preserving and
enhancing the greatest asset
you have. It’s renewing the
four dimensions of your nature
which are:
• physical
• spiritual
• mental
• social/emotional
INTRODUCTION TO HABIT 7
4. PHYSICAL DIMENSION
Guide to Physical Dimension:
Maintain a healthy quality of life that allows us to get through our
daily activities without undue fatigue or physical stress.
To do:
routine check ups, a balanced diet, exercise, etc.
To Avoid:
tobacco, drugs, alcohol, etc.
5. Guide to Emotional Dimension:
Understand yourself and understand
your challenges, acknowledge and
share feelings in a productive manner
to contributes to Emotional Wellness.
Guide to Social Dimension:
Relate to and connect with other people
in our world. Establish and maintain
positive relationships with family,
friends and co-workers to contributes to
Social Wellness.
EMOTION/SOCIAL DIMENSION
6. Guide to Mental
Dimension:
Open your minds to new
ideas. Strive to learn new
concepts, improve skills
and seek challenges in
pursuit of lifelong
learning and throw away
your pessimistic shades if
you are wearing one.
Learn how and where to
focus, these contributes
to
Mental wellness.
MENTAL DIMENSION
7. Guide to Spiritual
Dimension:
Faith, love, morals, ethics and
believes will guide you, help
you focus more and
understand yourself and the
world in a deeper perspective.
This is the most important
dimension of all because it
covers all of the other
dimensions with its teaching.
Believe and have faith in your
religion, this contributes to
your Spiritual wellness.
SPIRITUAL DIMENSION
8. All these dimensions enhanced will give you balance and understanding of
your nature and the nature of people and possibilities around you. It will give
you your inner peace, glory, and a good new spectacle for you to see
challenges as fun.
ALL THESE DIMENSIONS
12. Wear Out the Saw. Ineffective people fall back, lose their interest, and get
disordered. They lack a program of self-renewal and self-improvement and
eventually lose the cutting edge they once had.
WEAR OUT THE SAW
13. The Seven Habits center on timeless and universal principles of
personal, interpersonal, managerial, and organizational
effectiveness. The principle of continuous learning, of self-
reeducation - the discipline that drives us toward the values we
believe in. The principle of service, of giving oneself to others,
of helping to facilitate other people’s work.
CENTER OF SEVEN HABIT.
14. • The 7 habits of highly effective people is a holistic, integrated,
principle centered approach for solving our personal and
professional problems.
• Principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the
wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that
change creates.
• There is no real excellence in all this world which can be
separated from right living.
CONCLUSION