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THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEENS Sean Covey

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THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEENSSean Covey

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The 7 Habits Crash Course On the next slide is a chart with numbers

from 1 to 54. Your challenge is to find each number on the chart, starting at 1, then 2, then 3 and so on, all the way to 54. Take 90 seconds and see how many numbers you can find. There are no missing numbers or tricks.

Are you ready?

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Paradigm Shift On the next slide is the same chart you

did before; however, this time I’ve divided up the box into nine equal squares. To find the numbers, just follow the pattern below.

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A Framework A paradigm is your perception, point of

view, or the way you see the world. A paradigm shift is when your point of

view is changed by new beliefs, knowledge or information.

A principle is a natural law that is timeless, universal and self-evident. Gravity Honesty, hard work, respect, service, focus,

patience etc.

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The 7 Habits Each of the 7 Habits is based on timeless

principles Be proactive Begin with the end in mind Put first things first Think win-win Seek first to understand, then to be

understood Synergize Sharpen the saw

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Habit 1: Be proactive Take responsibility for your life You can choose Reactive people allow other things &

people to control them Proactive people choose to remain in

their own experience separate from circumstances or other people

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Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind If we aren’t clear about our end in mind,

we’ll wander, waste time, and get lost. Write a personal mission statement, or

set of goals.

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Habit 3: Put first things first Important: Your most important things;

stuff that really matters Urgent: Things that are in your face and

demand your immediate attention

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Habit 3: Put first things first

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Habit 4: Think win-win An attitude toward life that believes

everyone can win Win-Lose: Stepping on other people Lose-Win: Being the doormat Life is not a competition

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Habit 5:Seek first to understand, then to be understood The most important communication skill

you can ever learn is how to listen. Listening is actively trying to understand

another human being Healthy relationships are built on a

foundation of good listening and withholding judgment.

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Habit 6: Synergize Synergy: when two or more people work

together to create something better than either could do alone.

Each individual brings different strengths to the team and together they are stronger than any one person alone.

No one is better or worse than anyone else, just different.

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Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw Take time to renew yourself We are made up of heart, body, mind,

and soul. Each part needs time and attention.

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Habit 7: Sharpen the SawBody: The Physical Dimension

Exercise Eat healthy Sleep well Relax

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Habit 7: Sharpen the SawMind: The Mental Dimension

Read Educate Write Learn new skills

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Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw Heart: The Emotional Dimension

Build relationships Give service Laugh

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Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw Soul: The Spiritual Dimension

Meditate/Pray Keep a journal Take in quality media

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Closure On your own paper respond to the

following: Which, if any, of the “7 Habits” is already a

habit in your life and how have you recently expressed it?

Which of the “7 Habits” seems it would be the most difficult to build and why?

What is one thing you can do this week to encourage the development of that difficult habit?