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OUR CHARACTER , Basically, is a composite of our habits. "Sow a thought, reap an action; sow
   an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap destiny," the
   maxim goes..........

Habits are powerful factors in our lives, because they are consistent , often unconscious
   patterns, they constantly express our character and produce our effectiveness....or...
   ineffectiveness.

Habits have tremendous gravity pull-more than most of us realize or would admit. Breaking
   deeply imbedded habitual tendencies such as procrastination, impatience or selfishness
   that violate basic principles of human effectiveness involves more than "a little will power"
   and a few minor changes in our lives.

During our attempt of breaking or making a habit "Lift off" takes a tremendous effort , but
   once we break out of the gravity pull, our freedom takes on a whole new dimension.

Enjoy reviewing visual essence of " The 7 habits of highly effective people by Stephen R. Covey.


Happy reading.........
K V Chakrapani (Chakri)
Email-chakrikurella@gmail.com
ABOUT 7 HABITS
• The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People,
  first published in 1989, is a self-help book written
  by Stephen R. Covey

1. Be proactive
2. Begin with the end in mind
   Dependence
3. Put first things first
4. Think win/win
   Independence
5. Seek first to understand... Then to be understood
6. Synergise
7. Sharpen the saw
   Interdependence                                     2
EFFECTIVE HABITS


             Knowledge
           (what to, why to)




              HABITS
 Skills                     Desire
(how to)                   (want to)
Effectiveness
P/PC Balance : The Principle of Effectiveness

Production
The desired results produced

Production Capability
Maintaining, preserving and enhancing the
resources that produces the desired results
The Maturity Continuum
Character & Personality

Although image, techniques and skills
 can influence your outward success,
 the weight of real effectiveness lies in
 good character.
Character & Competence
Character-A person with high character
exhibits integrity, maturity and an
  abundance Mentality.
Competence-A person with high
  competence has knowledge and ability in
  a given area.

As people balance these two elements, they
 build their personal trustworthiness and
 their trust with others.
Character & Competence




   Character   Competence
The           habits




of highly effective people
THE SEVEN HABITS PARADIGM

                   Interdependenc
                    Seek First to
                    Understand
                                  e Synergize
               w

                    … Then to be
         he Sa


                    Understood
                                 PUBLIC
                                VICTORY
   pen t




                                Think Win/Win
  Shar




                        Independence
                                  Put First
                                 Things First

                                PRIVATE
                                VICTORY
                       Be                     Begin with
                    Proactive               the End in Mind

                            Dependence
Habit 1:
           Be proactive


“You are respons-able: able to choose your respons!”
Habit One : Be Proactive
    The Habit of Personal Vision
Responsibility
Response       + Ability

Effective people take responsibility of their own
actions.

Their behavior is a product of their own
decisions
Characteristics of a Proactive Person
• Respond according to values
• Accept responsibility for their own behavior
• Focus on their Circle of Influence
Habit One : Be Proactive
  The Habit of Personal Vision

Reactive Behavior
Reactive people allow outside influences
  (moods,
feelings or circumstances) to control their
  responses.


      Stimulus    Response
Habit One : Be Proactive
    The Habit of Personal Vision

Proactive Behavior
Proactive people use the margin of freedom to make
choices that best apply their values. Their freedom to
choose expands as they wisely use the space between
stimulus and response.




                    Freedom to
                  Choose According         Response
 Stimulus
                     to Values
PROACTIVE MODEL
                    Freedom
 Stimulus              to      Response
                     Choose




  Self-                                Independent
Awareness                                  Will



      Imagination             Conscience
Circle of Concern

   We have a wide range of
concerns, but not all of the fall
  into our circlr of influence




 Circle of influence
CIRCLE OF
       INFLUENCE


“Proactive people focus their efforts in
their circle of influence, causing the
circle of influence to increase

Reactive people focus their effort in the
circle of concern. The negative energy
generated by that focus causes the
circle of influence to shrink”
Habit One : Be Proactive
    The Habit of Personal Vision
The Four Human Endowments

Self-Awareness – Examining thoughts, moods and
  behaviors

Imagination – Visualizing beyond experience and
  present reality (work on alternatives)

Conscience – Understanding right and wrong and
  following personal integrity

Independent Will – Acting independent of external
  influence
Habit 2:
Begin with the end in mind
Habit Two
     Begin with the End in Mind
  The Habit of Personal Leadership
Mental Creation Precedes Physical Creation

To start with a clear understanding of your
destination.

Write your MISSION STATEMENT

Choose a Life Center
Habit Two
   Begin with the End in Mind
The Habit of Personal Leadership
Habit Two
                Begin with the End in Mind
             The Habit of Personal Leadership


Principle-Centered
Someone who is principle-centered bases decisions on
principles that govern human effectiveness. Principles are
the ideal core because they allow us to seek the best
alternative through conscious choice, knowledge and values.
Principle-centered people try to :
Stand apart from the emotion of a situation and from other
factors that would act on them.
Make proactive choices after evaluating options.
Mission Statement
A powerful document that expresses your personal sense of
Purpose and meaning in life. It acts as a governing
Constitution by which you evaluate decisions and choose
behaviors.
Habit 3:
Put first things first
Habit Three
                Put First things First
          The Habit of Personal Management

Importance
An activity is importance if you personally find it
valuable, and if it contributes to your mission values,
and high-priority goals.

Urgency
An activity is urgent if you or others feel that it
requires immediate attention.
Urgent                      Not Urgent

                I                               II
                .   Crisis                      .   Preparation
Important

                .   Pressing problems           .   Prevention
                .   Deadline-driven projects,   .   Values clarification
                    meetings, preparations      .   Planning
                                                .   Relationship building
                                                .   True re-creation
                                                .   Empowerment


                III                             IV
Not Important




                .   Interruptions, some         .   Trivia, busywork
                    phone calls                 .   Some phone calls
                .   Some mail, some reports     .   Time wasters
                .   Some meetings               .   “Escape” activities
                .   Many proximate,             .   Irrelevant mail
                    pressing matters            .   Excessive TV
                .   Many popular activities
Habit Three - Put First things First
                              The Habit of Personal Management


                               URGENT             NOT URGENT          Attach to
  Crises                                                              Mission
Management
              IMPORTANT




Distraction
     s                                                                 Time
              NOT IMPORTANT




                                                                      Wasters
Habit Three - Put First things First
                    The Habit of Personal
                        Management
                      URGENT                  NOT URGENT


                                           •Preparation
                 •Crises                   •Prevention
IMPORTANT




                 •Pressing problems        •Values clarification
                 •Deadline-driven          •Planning
                 Projects, meetings,       •Relationship building
                 preparations              •True re-creation
                                           •Empowerment

                •Interruptions, some
NOT IMPORTANT




                phone calls                •Trivia, busywork
                •Some mails, some          •Some phone calls
                reports                    •Time waster
                •Some meetings             •“Escape” activities
                •Many proximate,           •Irrelevant mail
                •Pressing matters          •Excessive TV
                •Many popular activities
Habit Three - Put First things First
                The Habit of Personal
                    Management

“Effective people have genuine Quadrant 1 crises and emergencies
     that require their immediate attention, but the number is
       comparatively small. They keep P and PC in balance
           by focusing on the important, but not urgent,
                     activities of Quadrant II”
The key to time
management is not to
 prioritize what’s on
your schedule but to
    schedule your
      priorities
Habit Three - Put First things First
        The Habit of Personal
            Management

 Things which matter most must never be at the
 mercy of things which matter least.




 The Key is not to prioritize your schedule but
 to schedule your priorities.
Habit Three - Put First things First
                     The Habit of Personal
                         Management

Put First things First involves a six-step, QII process
That will help you act on the basis of importance.
Importance, in the context of Put first things First, is defined
By your mission statement and confirmed by your conscience.
The six steps can be used in weekly planning or as often as needed.

Connect to Mission          Review Roles             Identify Goals



Organize Weekly           Exercise Integrity           Evaluate
Habits One, Two & Three



 The first three habits help develop a deep base of character and
personal security . Once these 3 habits become part of who you are
    you are then ready to begin building rich enduring highly
productive relationships with other people and that’s where habits
                     four, five and six come in.
Habits Four, Five & Six



 These are the habits that lead to interdependent relationships.
 Habit Four : Think Win-win
 The attitude of seeking solutions, so that every one can win.
 Do this by communicating. This is done by Habit Five


Habit Five : Seek first to understand, then to be understood
Habit Six : This is the habit of creative co-operation - Synergy
This happens when two sides in a dispute work together to come with
a solution which is better than what either side initially proposed.
Habit 4: Think Win/win
Habit Four – Think Win-Win
              The Habit of Interpersonal
                    Leadership

SIX PARADIGMS OF HUMAN INTERACTION




  Win-Win              Win-Lose          Lose-Win



  Lose-Lose              Win         Win-Win or No-Deal
Habit Four - Think Win-Win
                The Habit of Interpersonal
                      Leadership


Win-Win : People who choose to win and make sure others also win -
practice win-win. People with a win-win paradigm take time to search
for solutions that will make them happy and simultaneously satisfy
others.
Characteristics
•Seeks mutual benefit
•Is cooperative, not competitive
•Listens more, stays in communication longer, and communicates with
•more courage.
Habit Four - Think Win-Win
                The Habit of Interpersonal
                      Leadership


Win-Lose : People with a win-lose mindset are concerned with
themselves first and last. They want to win, and they want others to
lose. They achieve success at the expense or exclusion of another’s
success. They are driven by comparison, competition, position, and
power.
Characteristics
•Is very common scripting for most people
•Is the authoritarian approach.
•Uses position, power, credentials, possessions, or personality to get
the “Win”.
Habit Four - Think Win-Win
               The Habit of Interpersonal
                     Leadership


Lose-Win : People who choose to lose and let others win show high
consideration for others, but lack the courage to express and act on
their feelings and beliefs. They are easily intimidated and borrow
strength from acceptance and popularity.
Characteristics
•Voices no standards, no demands, no expectations of anyone else.
•Is quick to please or appease.
•Buries a lot of feelings.
Habit Four - Think Win-Win
               The Habit of Interpersonal
                     Leadership



Lose-Lose : People who have a lose-lose paradigm are low on
courage and consideration. They envy and criticize others. They
put themselves and others down.
Characteristics
•Is the mindset of a highly dependent person.
•Is the same as a “no win” because nobody benefits.
•Is a long-term result of a win-lose, lose-win, or win.
Habit Four - Think Win-Win
                 The Habit of Interpersonal
                       Leadership


Win : People who hold a win paradigm think only of getting what
they want. Although they don’t necessarily want others to lose,
they are personally set on winning. They think independently in
interdependent situations, without sensitivity or awareness of others.
Characteristics
•Is self-centered.
•Thinks “me first”.
•Doesn’t really care if the other person wins or loses.
•Has a Scarcity Mentality”.
Habit Four - Think Win-Win
                The Habit of Interpersonal
                      Leadership


Win-Win or No Deal : Win-Win or No Deal is the highest form of
win-win. People who adopt this paradigm seek first for win-win. If
they cannot find an acceptable solution, they agree to disagree
agreeably.
Characteristics
•Allows each party to say no.
•Is the most realistic at the beginning of a relationship or business
 deal.
•Is the highest form of “Win”.
Habit Four – Think Win-Win
                       The Habit of Interpersonal
                             Leadership
FOUR DIMENSIONS OF WIN-WIN

Integrity,Maturity,Abundance Mentality
                                              Character

                                            Relationships                    Trust, EBA

         Mutual Commitment
                                             Agreements

                                                               Deep Understanding of Issues & Concerns
                                         Systems & Processes
Habit Four – Think Win-Win
              The Habit of Interpersonal
                    Leadership
1 – Win-Win Character

     Integrity – People of Integrity are true to their feelings, values and commitments.

     Maturity – Mature people express their ideas and feelings with courage and with
              consideration for the ideas and feelings of others.Relationships
    Abundance Mentality – People with an Abundance Mentality believe that there is
                                plenty for everyone.
Habit Four – Think Win-Win
              The Habit of Interpersonal
                    Leadership
2 – Win-Win Relationships

     Demonstrate consistent actions that convince people that they have a well-earned
    reputation for honesty, integrity and loyalty. Their actions are consistent with their
                             behaviour, decisions and position.
                              Believe in the best of other people
        Disclose – help others understand their positions, behavior and decisions.
                             Communicate clear expectations.
                         Seek other ideas and listen with empathy.
                    Are accurate, timely and honest in communication.
                  Treat people with respect and respond to others’ needs.
     Focus on the positive, but provide constructive feedback on improvement areas.
Habit Four – Think Win-Win
              The Habit of Interpersonal
                    Leadership
3 – Win-Win Agreements

                      Elements of Win-Win Agreements
            Desired Results : Clarify the end in mind, objectives and outcome.
       Guidelines : Specify boundaries and deadlines for accomplishing the results.
   Resources : List the human, financial, technical or organizational resources available
                          for accomplishing the desired results.
    Accountability : Identify the standards and methods of measurement for progress
                                   and accomplishment.
     Consequences : Determine the result (s) of achieving or not achieving win-win.
Habit Four – Think Win-Win
              The Habit of Interpersonal
                    Leadership
4 – Win-Win Systems and Processes


    You can best achieve win-win solutions with win-win systems and processes. But if
   Changing your systems to win-win feels overwhelming and out of reach, remember to
   work from the inside out. As you first develop a win-win character and then Win-Win
      Agreements and relationships, you will expand your Circle of Influence and be
                                Able to work on processes.
Habit 5:
Seek first to understand,
 then to be understood
Habit Five
   -Seek First to Understand, Then to Be
                 Understood
                The Habit of Empathic Communication



Ignoring          Making no effort to listen
Pretend ListeningMaking believe or giving the appearance you
                         are listening
Selective Listening      Hearing only the parts of the conversation
                         that interest you.
Attentive Listening      Paying attention and focusing on what the
                         speaker says, and comparing that to your
                         own experiences.
Empathic Listening       Listening and responding with both the heart
                         and mind to understand the speaker’s words,
                         intent and feelings.
Habit 6:
           Synergize




Synergy
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Synergy takes place when two or more people
produce more together than the sum of what
they could have produces separately.
Habit Six - Synergize
          The Habit of Creative Cooperation

To Synergize is                               To Synergize is Not
•Results-oriented, positive synergy           •A brainstorming free-for-all.

•Examining exploring, seeking diverse         •Accepting others’ ideas as full truth.
perspectives openly enough to alter or
complete your paradigm

•Cooperating                                  •Win-lose competition.

•Having a mutually agreed-upon end in mind.   •Group think (giving in to peer pressure).

•Worth the effort and highly effective        •Always easy.

•A process.                                   •Only a negotiation technique.
Habit Six - Synergize
 The Habit of Creative Cooperation




                  Synergize        Third Alternative
 Problem
    or
                 Habits 4,5, & 6
                  The Action
                                   SYNERGY
Opportunity       and Process
                                   The Result
Habit Six - Synergize
      The Habit of Creative Cooperation




           Anger          Anxiety          Jealousy
Defensiveness      Fear         Fixation              Ego
Habit Six - Synergize
        The Habit of Creative Cooperation




The essence of synergy is valuing the differences. Valuing the differences
  does not imply that individuals approve of or agree with differences;
   however it does mean that people respect differences and view them
 as opportunities for learning. The differing opinions of others and their
  viewpoints, perspectives, talents and gifts are valuable when seeking
 solutions. These differences enable you to discover and produce things
     together that you would much less likely discover and produce
        individually. At what level do you value the differences ?
Habit Six - Synergize
The Habit of Creative Cooperation




                              Celebrate
                      Value
             Accept
  Tolerate
Habit 7:
Sharpen the Saw
Habit Seven - Sharpen the Saw
                      The Habit of Renewal



  Sharpen the Saw is a daily process of renewing for four dimensions of
      our nature : Physical, Mental, Spiritual and Social / Emotional.
  These four dimensions sustain and increase our capacities and help us
    discipline our mind, body and spirit. This daily private victory is a
victory over self. Not only does the daily Private victory stimulate growth,
  but it also helps us to achieve the Public Victory. As we achieve these
  victories through renewal, we cultivate and nurture the other six habits.
Habit Seven - Sharpen the Saw
                  The Habit of Renewal


 We can sharpen the Saw in Four Areas :

Physical (Body):
We build physical wellness through proper nutrition, exercise, rest
And stress management.

Mental (Mind) :
We increase mental capacity through, reading, writing, and thinking.
Habit Seven - Sharpen the Saw
                 The Habit of Renewal


 We can sharpen the Saw in Four Areas :

Spiritual (Spirit):
We develop spiritually through reading inspiring literature, through
meditating and praying and through spending time with nature.

Social / Emotional (Other Relationships) :
We mature socially and emotionally by making consistent, daily
Deposits in the Emotional Bank Account of our key relationships.
FOUR DIMENSIONS OF RENEWAL
                          PHYSICAL
                         Exercise, Nutrition,
                         Stress Management




   MENTAL                                 SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL
Reading, Visualizing,                              Service, Empathy,
 Planning, Writing                              Synergy, Intrinsic Security




                         SPIRITUAL
                          Value Clarification
                        & Commitment, Study
                             & Meditation
High

                  Lose/Win    Win/Win
CONSIDERATION




                 Lose/Lose   Win/Lose
        Low




                Low                 High
                        COURAGE
LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION

   High
                                    Synergistic (Win/Win)




 TRUST               Respectful (Compromise)




           Defensive (Win/Lose or Lose/Win)
    Low

          Low                         High
                COOPERATION
PARADIGM SHIFTS
                   A BREAK FROM                                   TOWARD
                TRADITIONAL WISDOM                          7 HABITS PRINCIPLES

Habit 1   We are a product of our environment      We are a product of our choices to our
          and upbringing.                          environment and upbringing.
Habit 2   Society is the source of our values.     Values are self-chosen and provide
                                                   foundation for decision making. Values
                                                   flow out of principles.
Habit 3   Reactive to the tyranny of the urgent.   Actions flow from that which is
          Acted upon by the environment.           important.

Habit 4   Win-lose.                                Win-win.
          One-sided benefit.                       Mutual benefit.

Habit 5   Fight, flight, or compromise when        Communication solves problems.
          faced with conflict.

Habit 6   Differences are threats.                 Differences are values and are
          Independence is the highest value.       opportunities for synergy.
          Unity means sameness.

Habit 7   Entropy.                               Continuous self-renewal and self-
          Burnout on one track - typically work. improvement.
BE PROACTIVE
                                    I can forgive, forget, and let
                                        go of past injustices



  I choose my attitude,
  emotions, and moods


                                 I’m the creative force of my life



I’m aware that I’m responsible
SEVEN HABITS OF
 HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
     EFFECTIVE PEOPLE           INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
                          HABIT 1

Be Proactive.                  Be Reactive.
Proactive people take          Reactive people don’t take
responsibility for their own   responsibility for their own
lives. They determine the      lives. They feel victimized, a
agendas they will follow       product of circumstances,
and choose their response      their past, and other
to what happens around         people. They do not see as
them.                          the creative force of their
                               lives.
SEVEN HABITS OF
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
     EFFECTIVE PEOPLE          INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
                         HABIT 2

Begin with the End in         Begin with No End in Mind.
Mind. These people use        These people lack personal
personal vision, correct      vision and have not
principles, and their deep    developed a deep sense of
sense of personal meaning     personal meaning and
to accomplish tasks in a      purpose. They have not
positive and effective way.   paid the price to develop a
They live life based on       mission statement and thus
self-chosen values and are    live life based on society’s
guided by their personal      values instead of self-
mission statement.            chosen values.
SEVEN HABITS OF
 HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
     EFFECTIVE PEOPLE           INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
                         HABIT 3
Put First Things First.        Put Second Things First.
These people exercise          These people are crisis
discipline, and they plan      managers who are unable
and execute according to       to stay focused on high-
priorities. They also “walk    leverage tasks because of
their talk” and spend          their preoccupation with
significant time in Quadrant   circumstances, their past,
II.                            or other people. They are
                               caught up in the “thick of
                               thin things” and are driven
                               by the urgent.
SEVEN HABITS OF
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
    EFFECTIVE PEOPLE         INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
                       HABIT 4
Think Win-Win.              Think Win-Lose or Lose-Win.
                                   These people have a
       These people have an
                            scarcity mentality and see
abundance mentality and
                            life as a zero-sum game.
the spirit of cooperation.
                            They have ineffective
They achieve effective
                            communication skills and
communication and high
                            low trust levels in their
trust levels in their
                            Emotional Bank Accounts
Emotional Bank Accounts
                            with others, resulting in a
with others, resulting in
                            defensive mentality and
rewarding relationships and
                            adversarial feelings.
greater power to influence.
SEVEN HABITS OF
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
    EFFECTIVE PEOPLE         INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
                        HABIT 5
Seek First to Understand,   Seek First to Be Understood.
Then to Be Understood.      These people put forth their
Through perceptive          point of view based solely
observation and empathic    on their auto-biography and
listening, these non-       motives, without attempting
judgmental people are       to understand others first.
intent on learning the      They blindly prescribe
needs, interests, and       without first diagnosing the
concerns of others. They    problem.
are then able to
courageously state their
own needs and wants.
SEVEN HABITS OF
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
    EFFECTIVE PEOPLE           INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
                         HABIT 6

Synergize.                    Compromise, Fight, or Flight.
Effective people know         Ineffective people believe
that the whole is greater     the whole is less than the
than the sum of the parts.    sum of the parts. They try
They value and benefit        to “clone” other people in
from differences in others,   their own image. Differences
which results in creative     in others are looked upon as
cooperation and team-         threats.
work.
SEVEN HABITS OF
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
    EFFECTIVE PEOPLE           INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
                         HABIT 7

Sharpen the Saw.              Wear Out the Saw.
Effective people are          Ineffective people fall back,
involved in self-renewal      lose their interest, and get
and self-improvement in       disordered. They lack a
the physical, mental,         program of self-renewal
spiritual, and social-        and self-improvement and
emotional areas, which        eventually lose the cutting
enhance all areas off their   edge they once had.
life and nurture the other
six habits.
SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON
WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED

          The Seven Habits center on
    timeless and universal principles of
    personal, interpersonal, managerial,
     and organizational effectiveness.
         Listed below are the seven
      principles upon which the Seven
     Habits are based-principles which
        are in our circle of influence.
SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON
WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED

1.   The principle of continuous learning, of self-
     reeducation - the discipline that drives us
     toward the values we believe in. Such
constant learning is required in today’s
world, in light of the fact that many of us can
expect to work in up to five radically different
fields before we retire.

2.   The principle of service, of giving oneself to
     others, of helping to facilitate other people’s
     work.
SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON
WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED

3.      The principle of staying positive and optimistic, radiating
positive energy - including avoiding the four emotional cancers
(criticizing complaining, comparing, and competing).


4.     The principle of affirmation of others - treating people as
proactive individuals who have great potential.

5.     The principle of balance - the ability to identify our
various roles and to spend appropriate amounts of time in, and
focus on, all the important roles and dimensions of our life.
Success in one area of our life cannot compensate for neglect or
failure in other areas of our life.
SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON
     WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED
6.   The balance of spontaneity and serendipity -
     the ability to experience life with a sense of
     adventure, excitement, and fresh rediscovery,
     instead of trying to find a serious side to
things that have no serious side.

7.   The principle of consistent self-renewal and
     self- improvement in the four dimensions of
     one’s life: physical, mental, spiritual, and
social emotional.
PYRAMID OF INFLUENCE



                TEACHING



               RELATIONSHIP



                 EXAMPLE
FOUR UNIQUE
HUMAN ENDOWMENTS
1. Self-awareness
2. Conscience
3. Imagination
4. Willpower
FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN ENDOWMENTS

1.   Self-Awareness
           We begin to become self-aware and
     explore the programs we are living out. We
     come to realize that we stand apart from our
     programming and can even examine it. We
     also realize that between stimulus and
     response, we have the freedom to choose. This
     self-awareness then leads to the ability to look
     at other unique endowments in our secret life.
FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN
ENDOWMENTS
2.   Conscience
       Our conscience is our internal sense of
 right and wrong, our “moral nature.” It is the
 “greater harmonizer” and “balance wheel” of
 all the principles that govern our behavior. Our
 conscience gives us a sense of the degree to
 which our thoughts and actions are in harmony
 with our principles.
FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN
ENDOWMENTS

 3.   Power of Imagination
      We can visit the power of the mind to
 create or to imagine that which does not exist
 now. In that imagination lie our faith and our
 hope for the future. We look at what is possible,
 what we can envision.
FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN
     ENDOWMENTS

4.   Willpower or Independent Will
           Willpower refers to our determination,
     our resoluteness - our ability to act based
     solely on our self-awareness. We ask
     ourselves, “Am I really willing to to the
     distance on my mission statement?” “Am I
     willing to walk my talk?” “Am I really willing
     to put first things first in spite of external
     distractions and pressures?” “Am I going to
     live a life of total integrity?”
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF
GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS

       Developing a mission statement is
   foundational to Habit 2, Begin with the
  End in Mind. It sets general guidelines for
  our life based on our values and our roles
        and goals. There are four basic
        characteristics of good mission
   statements, whether they be personal,
       family, or organizational mission
                  statements.
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF
GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS

1.   A mission statement should be timeless and changeless.
Because goals are not timeless, they should not be included.
Mission statements should be based upon unchanging core
principles that operate regardless of present realities or
situations. This changeless core will enable us to live with
changes inside other people and inside the environment. As
our consciousness grows and we mature, we will gradually
strengthen, deepen, and improve our mission statement.
Nevertheless, we should always initially write our mission
statement as if it will never change - as if it were timeless.
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF
GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS
2.   A mission statement should deal with both
     ends and means. Ends have to do with what
     we are about. Means have to do with how we
     go about achieving those ends. Principles are
     what we implements to achieve those ends.
     Ends and means are inseparable. In truth,
     ends preexist in the means. “You’ll never
     achieve a worthy end through unworthy
     means.”
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF
 GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS
3.   A mission statement should deal with all
     four of our basic needs:
     a. To live (our physical and economic
         needs)
     b. To love and to be loved (our cultural and
          social ends)
     c. To learn (our needs to grow, develop, be
          recognized, and be useful)
     d. To leave a legacy (our spiritual need for
          meaning, for feeling that life matters,
         that we add value and make a
         difference.
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF
GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS
1. A mission statement should deal with all the
   significant roles of our life, such as a parent, teacher,
   manager, neighbor, and so forth.
   “Internalizing” our mission statement will also help us
   get a clear understanding of what is truly important.
   Goethe once said, “Things which matter most must
   never be at the mercy of things which matter least.”
   This means that we learn how to say no at appropriate
   times. Every time we say yes to something that is of
   little or no importance, we are saying no to something
   that is more important. Almost every day, most of us
   are caught in circumstances where we should say no
   but don’t. We often lack the ability to utter a firm but
   gracious no.
SIX LEVELS OF INITIATIVE

                             6
            Use own judgement, not necessary to report

                            5
               Use own judgement, report routinely

                             4
              Use own judgement, report immediately

                              3
                     Bring recommendations

                              2
                       Ask for instructions

                               1
                       Wait for instructions
PERSONAL IMMUNE SYSTEM


      Time wasters                                                  Duplicity
                                 Live the Seven Habits
                        Spend time             Maintain reserve
                        in Quadrant II         capacity
 Interruptions                                                            Unkindness
                                                    Be resilient
                     Follow correct
                     principles                      Empower and
                                                     serve others
 Pressing                                                                   Violated
                     Control own life              Communicate              expectations
 problems
                                                   Empathically
                         Maintain high
                         Emotional Bank       Synergize with
                         Account with self    others using a
       Crises            and others           win-win approach          Outside stress
                                                                        and pressures
The end




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Habits -Customised summary by chakri

  • 1. OUR CHARACTER , Basically, is a composite of our habits. "Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap destiny," the maxim goes.......... Habits are powerful factors in our lives, because they are consistent , often unconscious patterns, they constantly express our character and produce our effectiveness....or... ineffectiveness. Habits have tremendous gravity pull-more than most of us realize or would admit. Breaking deeply imbedded habitual tendencies such as procrastination, impatience or selfishness that violate basic principles of human effectiveness involves more than "a little will power" and a few minor changes in our lives. During our attempt of breaking or making a habit "Lift off" takes a tremendous effort , but once we break out of the gravity pull, our freedom takes on a whole new dimension. Enjoy reviewing visual essence of " The 7 habits of highly effective people by Stephen R. Covey. Happy reading......... K V Chakrapani (Chakri) Email-chakrikurella@gmail.com
  • 2. ABOUT 7 HABITS • The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, first published in 1989, is a self-help book written by Stephen R. Covey 1. Be proactive 2. Begin with the end in mind Dependence 3. Put first things first 4. Think win/win Independence 5. Seek first to understand... Then to be understood 6. Synergise 7. Sharpen the saw Interdependence 2
  • 3. EFFECTIVE HABITS Knowledge (what to, why to) HABITS Skills Desire (how to) (want to)
  • 4. Effectiveness P/PC Balance : The Principle of Effectiveness Production The desired results produced Production Capability Maintaining, preserving and enhancing the resources that produces the desired results
  • 6. Character & Personality Although image, techniques and skills can influence your outward success, the weight of real effectiveness lies in good character.
  • 7. Character & Competence Character-A person with high character exhibits integrity, maturity and an abundance Mentality. Competence-A person with high competence has knowledge and ability in a given area. As people balance these two elements, they build their personal trustworthiness and their trust with others.
  • 8. Character & Competence Character Competence
  • 9. The habits of highly effective people
  • 10. THE SEVEN HABITS PARADIGM Interdependenc Seek First to Understand e Synergize w … Then to be he Sa Understood PUBLIC VICTORY pen t Think Win/Win Shar Independence Put First Things First PRIVATE VICTORY Be Begin with Proactive the End in Mind Dependence
  • 11. Habit 1: Be proactive “You are respons-able: able to choose your respons!”
  • 12. Habit One : Be Proactive The Habit of Personal Vision Responsibility Response + Ability Effective people take responsibility of their own actions. Their behavior is a product of their own decisions Characteristics of a Proactive Person • Respond according to values • Accept responsibility for their own behavior • Focus on their Circle of Influence
  • 13. Habit One : Be Proactive The Habit of Personal Vision Reactive Behavior Reactive people allow outside influences (moods, feelings or circumstances) to control their responses. Stimulus Response
  • 14. Habit One : Be Proactive The Habit of Personal Vision Proactive Behavior Proactive people use the margin of freedom to make choices that best apply their values. Their freedom to choose expands as they wisely use the space between stimulus and response. Freedom to Choose According Response Stimulus to Values
  • 15. PROACTIVE MODEL Freedom Stimulus to Response Choose Self- Independent Awareness Will Imagination Conscience
  • 16. Circle of Concern We have a wide range of concerns, but not all of the fall into our circlr of influence Circle of influence
  • 17. CIRCLE OF INFLUENCE “Proactive people focus their efforts in their circle of influence, causing the circle of influence to increase Reactive people focus their effort in the circle of concern. The negative energy generated by that focus causes the circle of influence to shrink”
  • 18. Habit One : Be Proactive The Habit of Personal Vision The Four Human Endowments Self-Awareness – Examining thoughts, moods and behaviors Imagination – Visualizing beyond experience and present reality (work on alternatives) Conscience – Understanding right and wrong and following personal integrity Independent Will – Acting independent of external influence
  • 19. Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind
  • 20. Habit Two Begin with the End in Mind The Habit of Personal Leadership Mental Creation Precedes Physical Creation To start with a clear understanding of your destination. Write your MISSION STATEMENT Choose a Life Center
  • 21. Habit Two Begin with the End in Mind The Habit of Personal Leadership
  • 22. Habit Two Begin with the End in Mind The Habit of Personal Leadership Principle-Centered Someone who is principle-centered bases decisions on principles that govern human effectiveness. Principles are the ideal core because they allow us to seek the best alternative through conscious choice, knowledge and values. Principle-centered people try to : Stand apart from the emotion of a situation and from other factors that would act on them. Make proactive choices after evaluating options.
  • 23. Mission Statement A powerful document that expresses your personal sense of Purpose and meaning in life. It acts as a governing Constitution by which you evaluate decisions and choose behaviors.
  • 24. Habit 3: Put first things first
  • 25. Habit Three Put First things First The Habit of Personal Management Importance An activity is importance if you personally find it valuable, and if it contributes to your mission values, and high-priority goals. Urgency An activity is urgent if you or others feel that it requires immediate attention.
  • 26. Urgent Not Urgent I II . Crisis . Preparation Important . Pressing problems . Prevention . Deadline-driven projects, . Values clarification meetings, preparations . Planning . Relationship building . True re-creation . Empowerment III IV Not Important . Interruptions, some . Trivia, busywork phone calls . Some phone calls . Some mail, some reports . Time wasters . Some meetings . “Escape” activities . Many proximate, . Irrelevant mail pressing matters . Excessive TV . Many popular activities
  • 27. Habit Three - Put First things First The Habit of Personal Management URGENT NOT URGENT Attach to Crises Mission Management IMPORTANT Distraction s Time NOT IMPORTANT Wasters
  • 28. Habit Three - Put First things First The Habit of Personal Management URGENT NOT URGENT •Preparation •Crises •Prevention IMPORTANT •Pressing problems •Values clarification •Deadline-driven •Planning Projects, meetings, •Relationship building preparations •True re-creation •Empowerment •Interruptions, some NOT IMPORTANT phone calls •Trivia, busywork •Some mails, some •Some phone calls reports •Time waster •Some meetings •“Escape” activities •Many proximate, •Irrelevant mail •Pressing matters •Excessive TV •Many popular activities
  • 29. Habit Three - Put First things First The Habit of Personal Management “Effective people have genuine Quadrant 1 crises and emergencies that require their immediate attention, but the number is comparatively small. They keep P and PC in balance by focusing on the important, but not urgent, activities of Quadrant II”
  • 30. The key to time management is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule but to schedule your priorities
  • 31. Habit Three - Put First things First The Habit of Personal Management Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least. The Key is not to prioritize your schedule but to schedule your priorities.
  • 32. Habit Three - Put First things First The Habit of Personal Management Put First things First involves a six-step, QII process That will help you act on the basis of importance. Importance, in the context of Put first things First, is defined By your mission statement and confirmed by your conscience. The six steps can be used in weekly planning or as often as needed. Connect to Mission Review Roles Identify Goals Organize Weekly Exercise Integrity Evaluate
  • 33. Habits One, Two & Three The first three habits help develop a deep base of character and personal security . Once these 3 habits become part of who you are you are then ready to begin building rich enduring highly productive relationships with other people and that’s where habits four, five and six come in.
  • 34. Habits Four, Five & Six These are the habits that lead to interdependent relationships. Habit Four : Think Win-win The attitude of seeking solutions, so that every one can win. Do this by communicating. This is done by Habit Five Habit Five : Seek first to understand, then to be understood Habit Six : This is the habit of creative co-operation - Synergy This happens when two sides in a dispute work together to come with a solution which is better than what either side initially proposed.
  • 35. Habit 4: Think Win/win
  • 36. Habit Four – Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership SIX PARADIGMS OF HUMAN INTERACTION Win-Win Win-Lose Lose-Win Lose-Lose Win Win-Win or No-Deal
  • 37. Habit Four - Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership Win-Win : People who choose to win and make sure others also win - practice win-win. People with a win-win paradigm take time to search for solutions that will make them happy and simultaneously satisfy others. Characteristics •Seeks mutual benefit •Is cooperative, not competitive •Listens more, stays in communication longer, and communicates with •more courage.
  • 38. Habit Four - Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership Win-Lose : People with a win-lose mindset are concerned with themselves first and last. They want to win, and they want others to lose. They achieve success at the expense or exclusion of another’s success. They are driven by comparison, competition, position, and power. Characteristics •Is very common scripting for most people •Is the authoritarian approach. •Uses position, power, credentials, possessions, or personality to get the “Win”.
  • 39. Habit Four - Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership Lose-Win : People who choose to lose and let others win show high consideration for others, but lack the courage to express and act on their feelings and beliefs. They are easily intimidated and borrow strength from acceptance and popularity. Characteristics •Voices no standards, no demands, no expectations of anyone else. •Is quick to please or appease. •Buries a lot of feelings.
  • 40. Habit Four - Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership Lose-Lose : People who have a lose-lose paradigm are low on courage and consideration. They envy and criticize others. They put themselves and others down. Characteristics •Is the mindset of a highly dependent person. •Is the same as a “no win” because nobody benefits. •Is a long-term result of a win-lose, lose-win, or win.
  • 41. Habit Four - Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership Win : People who hold a win paradigm think only of getting what they want. Although they don’t necessarily want others to lose, they are personally set on winning. They think independently in interdependent situations, without sensitivity or awareness of others. Characteristics •Is self-centered. •Thinks “me first”. •Doesn’t really care if the other person wins or loses. •Has a Scarcity Mentality”.
  • 42. Habit Four - Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership Win-Win or No Deal : Win-Win or No Deal is the highest form of win-win. People who adopt this paradigm seek first for win-win. If they cannot find an acceptable solution, they agree to disagree agreeably. Characteristics •Allows each party to say no. •Is the most realistic at the beginning of a relationship or business deal. •Is the highest form of “Win”.
  • 43. Habit Four – Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership FOUR DIMENSIONS OF WIN-WIN Integrity,Maturity,Abundance Mentality Character Relationships Trust, EBA Mutual Commitment Agreements Deep Understanding of Issues & Concerns Systems & Processes
  • 44. Habit Four – Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership 1 – Win-Win Character Integrity – People of Integrity are true to their feelings, values and commitments. Maturity – Mature people express their ideas and feelings with courage and with consideration for the ideas and feelings of others.Relationships Abundance Mentality – People with an Abundance Mentality believe that there is plenty for everyone.
  • 45. Habit Four – Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership 2 – Win-Win Relationships Demonstrate consistent actions that convince people that they have a well-earned reputation for honesty, integrity and loyalty. Their actions are consistent with their behaviour, decisions and position. Believe in the best of other people Disclose – help others understand their positions, behavior and decisions. Communicate clear expectations. Seek other ideas and listen with empathy. Are accurate, timely and honest in communication. Treat people with respect and respond to others’ needs. Focus on the positive, but provide constructive feedback on improvement areas.
  • 46. Habit Four – Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership 3 – Win-Win Agreements Elements of Win-Win Agreements Desired Results : Clarify the end in mind, objectives and outcome. Guidelines : Specify boundaries and deadlines for accomplishing the results. Resources : List the human, financial, technical or organizational resources available for accomplishing the desired results. Accountability : Identify the standards and methods of measurement for progress and accomplishment. Consequences : Determine the result (s) of achieving or not achieving win-win.
  • 47. Habit Four – Think Win-Win The Habit of Interpersonal Leadership 4 – Win-Win Systems and Processes You can best achieve win-win solutions with win-win systems and processes. But if Changing your systems to win-win feels overwhelming and out of reach, remember to work from the inside out. As you first develop a win-win character and then Win-Win Agreements and relationships, you will expand your Circle of Influence and be Able to work on processes.
  • 48. Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then to be understood
  • 49. Habit Five -Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood The Habit of Empathic Communication Ignoring Making no effort to listen Pretend ListeningMaking believe or giving the appearance you are listening Selective Listening Hearing only the parts of the conversation that interest you. Attentive Listening Paying attention and focusing on what the speaker says, and comparing that to your own experiences. Empathic Listening Listening and responding with both the heart and mind to understand the speaker’s words, intent and feelings.
  • 50. Habit 6: Synergize Synergy The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Synergy takes place when two or more people produce more together than the sum of what they could have produces separately.
  • 51. Habit Six - Synergize The Habit of Creative Cooperation To Synergize is To Synergize is Not •Results-oriented, positive synergy •A brainstorming free-for-all. •Examining exploring, seeking diverse •Accepting others’ ideas as full truth. perspectives openly enough to alter or complete your paradigm •Cooperating •Win-lose competition. •Having a mutually agreed-upon end in mind. •Group think (giving in to peer pressure). •Worth the effort and highly effective •Always easy. •A process. •Only a negotiation technique.
  • 52. Habit Six - Synergize The Habit of Creative Cooperation Synergize Third Alternative Problem or Habits 4,5, & 6 The Action SYNERGY Opportunity and Process The Result
  • 53. Habit Six - Synergize The Habit of Creative Cooperation Anger Anxiety Jealousy Defensiveness Fear Fixation Ego
  • 54. Habit Six - Synergize The Habit of Creative Cooperation The essence of synergy is valuing the differences. Valuing the differences does not imply that individuals approve of or agree with differences; however it does mean that people respect differences and view them as opportunities for learning. The differing opinions of others and their viewpoints, perspectives, talents and gifts are valuable when seeking solutions. These differences enable you to discover and produce things together that you would much less likely discover and produce individually. At what level do you value the differences ?
  • 55. Habit Six - Synergize The Habit of Creative Cooperation Celebrate Value Accept Tolerate
  • 57. Habit Seven - Sharpen the Saw The Habit of Renewal Sharpen the Saw is a daily process of renewing for four dimensions of our nature : Physical, Mental, Spiritual and Social / Emotional. These four dimensions sustain and increase our capacities and help us discipline our mind, body and spirit. This daily private victory is a victory over self. Not only does the daily Private victory stimulate growth, but it also helps us to achieve the Public Victory. As we achieve these victories through renewal, we cultivate and nurture the other six habits.
  • 58. Habit Seven - Sharpen the Saw The Habit of Renewal We can sharpen the Saw in Four Areas : Physical (Body): We build physical wellness through proper nutrition, exercise, rest And stress management. Mental (Mind) : We increase mental capacity through, reading, writing, and thinking.
  • 59. Habit Seven - Sharpen the Saw The Habit of Renewal We can sharpen the Saw in Four Areas : Spiritual (Spirit): We develop spiritually through reading inspiring literature, through meditating and praying and through spending time with nature. Social / Emotional (Other Relationships) : We mature socially and emotionally by making consistent, daily Deposits in the Emotional Bank Account of our key relationships.
  • 60. FOUR DIMENSIONS OF RENEWAL PHYSICAL Exercise, Nutrition, Stress Management MENTAL SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL Reading, Visualizing, Service, Empathy, Planning, Writing Synergy, Intrinsic Security SPIRITUAL Value Clarification & Commitment, Study & Meditation
  • 61. High Lose/Win Win/Win CONSIDERATION Lose/Lose Win/Lose Low Low High COURAGE
  • 62. LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION High Synergistic (Win/Win) TRUST Respectful (Compromise) Defensive (Win/Lose or Lose/Win) Low Low High COOPERATION
  • 63. PARADIGM SHIFTS A BREAK FROM TOWARD TRADITIONAL WISDOM 7 HABITS PRINCIPLES Habit 1 We are a product of our environment We are a product of our choices to our and upbringing. environment and upbringing. Habit 2 Society is the source of our values. Values are self-chosen and provide foundation for decision making. Values flow out of principles. Habit 3 Reactive to the tyranny of the urgent. Actions flow from that which is Acted upon by the environment. important. Habit 4 Win-lose. Win-win. One-sided benefit. Mutual benefit. Habit 5 Fight, flight, or compromise when Communication solves problems. faced with conflict. Habit 6 Differences are threats. Differences are values and are Independence is the highest value. opportunities for synergy. Unity means sameness. Habit 7 Entropy. Continuous self-renewal and self- Burnout on one track - typically work. improvement.
  • 64. BE PROACTIVE I can forgive, forget, and let go of past injustices I choose my attitude, emotions, and moods I’m the creative force of my life I’m aware that I’m responsible
  • 65. SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE HABIT 1 Be Proactive. Be Reactive. Proactive people take Reactive people don’t take responsibility for their own responsibility for their own lives. They determine the lives. They feel victimized, a agendas they will follow product of circumstances, and choose their response their past, and other to what happens around people. They do not see as them. the creative force of their lives.
  • 66. SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE HABIT 2 Begin with the End in Begin with No End in Mind. Mind. These people use These people lack personal personal vision, correct vision and have not principles, and their deep developed a deep sense of sense of personal meaning personal meaning and to accomplish tasks in a purpose. They have not positive and effective way. paid the price to develop a They live life based on mission statement and thus self-chosen values and are live life based on society’s guided by their personal values instead of self- mission statement. chosen values.
  • 67. SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE HABIT 3 Put First Things First. Put Second Things First. These people exercise These people are crisis discipline, and they plan managers who are unable and execute according to to stay focused on high- priorities. They also “walk leverage tasks because of their talk” and spend their preoccupation with significant time in Quadrant circumstances, their past, II. or other people. They are caught up in the “thick of thin things” and are driven by the urgent.
  • 68. SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE HABIT 4 Think Win-Win. Think Win-Lose or Lose-Win. These people have a These people have an scarcity mentality and see abundance mentality and life as a zero-sum game. the spirit of cooperation. They have ineffective They achieve effective communication skills and communication and high low trust levels in their trust levels in their Emotional Bank Accounts Emotional Bank Accounts with others, resulting in a with others, resulting in defensive mentality and rewarding relationships and adversarial feelings. greater power to influence.
  • 69. SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE HABIT 5 Seek First to Understand, Seek First to Be Understood. Then to Be Understood. These people put forth their Through perceptive point of view based solely observation and empathic on their auto-biography and listening, these non- motives, without attempting judgmental people are to understand others first. intent on learning the They blindly prescribe needs, interests, and without first diagnosing the concerns of others. They problem. are then able to courageously state their own needs and wants.
  • 70. SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE HABIT 6 Synergize. Compromise, Fight, or Flight. Effective people know Ineffective people believe that the whole is greater the whole is less than the than the sum of the parts. sum of the parts. They try They value and benefit to “clone” other people in from differences in others, their own image. Differences which results in creative in others are looked upon as cooperation and team- threats. work.
  • 71. SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE HABIT 7 Sharpen the Saw. Wear Out the Saw. Effective people are Ineffective people fall back, involved in self-renewal lose their interest, and get and self-improvement in disordered. They lack a the physical, mental, program of self-renewal spiritual, and social- and self-improvement and emotional areas, which eventually lose the cutting enhance all areas off their edge they once had. life and nurture the other six habits.
  • 72. SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED The Seven Habits center on timeless and universal principles of personal, interpersonal, managerial, and organizational effectiveness. Listed below are the seven principles upon which the Seven Habits are based-principles which are in our circle of influence.
  • 73. SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED 1. The principle of continuous learning, of self- reeducation - the discipline that drives us toward the values we believe in. Such constant learning is required in today’s world, in light of the fact that many of us can expect to work in up to five radically different fields before we retire. 2. The principle of service, of giving oneself to others, of helping to facilitate other people’s work.
  • 74. SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED 3. The principle of staying positive and optimistic, radiating positive energy - including avoiding the four emotional cancers (criticizing complaining, comparing, and competing). 4. The principle of affirmation of others - treating people as proactive individuals who have great potential. 5. The principle of balance - the ability to identify our various roles and to spend appropriate amounts of time in, and focus on, all the important roles and dimensions of our life. Success in one area of our life cannot compensate for neglect or failure in other areas of our life.
  • 75. SEVEN PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH THE SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED 6. The balance of spontaneity and serendipity - the ability to experience life with a sense of adventure, excitement, and fresh rediscovery, instead of trying to find a serious side to things that have no serious side. 7. The principle of consistent self-renewal and self- improvement in the four dimensions of one’s life: physical, mental, spiritual, and social emotional.
  • 76. PYRAMID OF INFLUENCE TEACHING RELATIONSHIP EXAMPLE
  • 77. FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN ENDOWMENTS 1. Self-awareness 2. Conscience 3. Imagination 4. Willpower
  • 78. FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN ENDOWMENTS 1. Self-Awareness We begin to become self-aware and explore the programs we are living out. We come to realize that we stand apart from our programming and can even examine it. We also realize that between stimulus and response, we have the freedom to choose. This self-awareness then leads to the ability to look at other unique endowments in our secret life.
  • 79. FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN ENDOWMENTS 2. Conscience Our conscience is our internal sense of right and wrong, our “moral nature.” It is the “greater harmonizer” and “balance wheel” of all the principles that govern our behavior. Our conscience gives us a sense of the degree to which our thoughts and actions are in harmony with our principles.
  • 80. FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN ENDOWMENTS 3. Power of Imagination We can visit the power of the mind to create or to imagine that which does not exist now. In that imagination lie our faith and our hope for the future. We look at what is possible, what we can envision.
  • 81. FOUR UNIQUE HUMAN ENDOWMENTS 4. Willpower or Independent Will Willpower refers to our determination, our resoluteness - our ability to act based solely on our self-awareness. We ask ourselves, “Am I really willing to to the distance on my mission statement?” “Am I willing to walk my talk?” “Am I really willing to put first things first in spite of external distractions and pressures?” “Am I going to live a life of total integrity?”
  • 82. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS Developing a mission statement is foundational to Habit 2, Begin with the End in Mind. It sets general guidelines for our life based on our values and our roles and goals. There are four basic characteristics of good mission statements, whether they be personal, family, or organizational mission statements.
  • 83. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS 1. A mission statement should be timeless and changeless. Because goals are not timeless, they should not be included. Mission statements should be based upon unchanging core principles that operate regardless of present realities or situations. This changeless core will enable us to live with changes inside other people and inside the environment. As our consciousness grows and we mature, we will gradually strengthen, deepen, and improve our mission statement. Nevertheless, we should always initially write our mission statement as if it will never change - as if it were timeless.
  • 84. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS 2. A mission statement should deal with both ends and means. Ends have to do with what we are about. Means have to do with how we go about achieving those ends. Principles are what we implements to achieve those ends. Ends and means are inseparable. In truth, ends preexist in the means. “You’ll never achieve a worthy end through unworthy means.”
  • 85. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS 3. A mission statement should deal with all four of our basic needs: a. To live (our physical and economic needs) b. To love and to be loved (our cultural and social ends) c. To learn (our needs to grow, develop, be recognized, and be useful) d. To leave a legacy (our spiritual need for meaning, for feeling that life matters, that we add value and make a difference.
  • 86. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD MISSION STATEMENTS 1. A mission statement should deal with all the significant roles of our life, such as a parent, teacher, manager, neighbor, and so forth. “Internalizing” our mission statement will also help us get a clear understanding of what is truly important. Goethe once said, “Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.” This means that we learn how to say no at appropriate times. Every time we say yes to something that is of little or no importance, we are saying no to something that is more important. Almost every day, most of us are caught in circumstances where we should say no but don’t. We often lack the ability to utter a firm but gracious no.
  • 87. SIX LEVELS OF INITIATIVE 6 Use own judgement, not necessary to report 5 Use own judgement, report routinely 4 Use own judgement, report immediately 3 Bring recommendations 2 Ask for instructions 1 Wait for instructions
  • 88. PERSONAL IMMUNE SYSTEM Time wasters Duplicity Live the Seven Habits Spend time Maintain reserve in Quadrant II capacity Interruptions Unkindness Be resilient Follow correct principles Empower and serve others Pressing Violated Control own life Communicate expectations problems Empathically Maintain high Emotional Bank Synergize with Account with self others using a Crises and others win-win approach Outside stress and pressures
  • 89. The end …………………Thank you…..