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Third Habit -Will Power- Presented By: Achiraya Supatchar Tanachporn P.3

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PUT FIRST THING FIRST

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What one thing could you do that if you did on

a regular basis, would make a tremendous

positive difference on your personal life?

What one thing in your business or professional life

would bring similar results?

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PUT FIRST THING FIRST

Putting first things first is the practical fulfillment of Habits 1 (Be proactive) and 2 (Begin with the end in mind).

You’ve got a lot to do and there just isn’t

enough time.

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PUT FIRST THING FIRST

Then you have to manage yourselves effectively in order to create a life congruent to our answers; we enter the realm of effective management. So the habit 3 is about will-power and won’t-power.

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URGENT VS. IMPORTANT

Effective people don’t spend their time on non-important activities because: THEY’RE NOT IMPORTANT. Urgency is based on •priorities •expectations of others.

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URGENT

Urgent things aren’t bad. The problem comes when we become so focused on urgent things that we put off other important things instead.

LEARN TO FOCUS ON WHAT IS IMPORTANT!

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PLAN WEEKLY

1. Identify Your Big Rock Plan to accomplish for the upcoming week.

2. Block Out Time for You Big Rock Put the big rocks in the bucket first, followed by the pebbles.

3. Schedule Everything Else

The more you organize your

clothes, the more you can

fit in.

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ADAPT DAILY

Rearrange some big rocks and pebbles now and then. Try your best to follow your plan, but if you don’t accomplish everything you set out to do, no big deal. Don’t let your fear and dejection make your decisions. It not easy, but we should control yourself and be able to over come our fear.

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ADAPT DAILY

Facing peer pressure.

Hard moments are conflicts

between doing the right thing and doing the easier

thing.

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THE OTHER HALF

Don’t let your fear and

dejection make your decisions. It not easy, but we should control yourself and

be able to over come our fear.

It also important to overcome your fear and pressure. It take courage and guts to stay true to our first things, like a values and standards, when the pressure in on.

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COMFORT & COURAGE

In habit 3, it may often cause you to stretch outside your comfort zone. Comfort Zone is the zone that you are familiar with. Get out of your comfort zone to be successful.

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COMFORT AND COURAGE

Courage zone, may contain adventure, risk and challenge. This may make you stress, it also have possibility of failure. But it’s also the place to go for opportunity and the only place in which you’ll ever reach your full potential.

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DON’T YOUR FEARS MAKE YOUR

DECISION

Don’t let your failures stop you from doing anything. Be strong in hard moments, and everything will pass. Your friends might encourage you to do bad things, but don’t bend into PEER PRESSURE.

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INGREDIENT OF SUCCESS

DISCIPLINE IS ALL IT NEEDS Successful people sometimes

does things they do not like to do to succeed.