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What are the 7 habits of highly effective people?

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slimfandango | 21:32 Wed 23rd Feb 2005 | Body & Soul
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They are a set of ideas each person should try to aim for in their way of thinking - when reached you will become more enlightened and able to make better decisions in your everyday life life and lead a more fulfilling life. Buy the way it is American. I think the English have an alternative - stiff upper lip. As to what they are I have pasted this from their website - you will notice it is aimed at work productivity:

 

The 7 Habits...and What They�ll do for Your Organisation

 
The Habit    The Results of 7 Habits Training
Be Proactive    Fosters courage to take risks and accept new challenges to achieve goals
 
Begin with the End in Mind    Brings projects to completion and unites teams and organisations under a shared vision, mission, and purpose
 
Put First Things First    Promotes getting the most important things done first and encourages direct effectiveness
 
Think Win-Win    Encourages conflict resolution and helps individuals seek mutual benefit, increasing group momentum
 
Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood    Helps people understand problems, resulting in targeted solutions; and promotes better communications, leading to successful problem-solving
 
Synergise    Ensures greater "buy-in" from team members and leverages the diversity of individuals to increase levels of success
 
Sharpen the Saw    Promotes continuous improvements and safeguards against "burn-out" and subsequent nonproductivity

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