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Creating a productive schedule
Avoiding procrastination
Prioritizing tasks effectively
Reactive people more focus on the circle of Concern and they blame others for their situation.
But Proactive people only focus on the circle of influence and take responsibility for themselves.
"You either act or you're acted upon."
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"Sow a thought reap an action; Sow an action reap a habit; Sow a habit reap a character; Sow a character reap a destiny."
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"If I want to improve my situation, I can work on the one thing over which I have control myself."
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Taking care of your health beforehand is always better than going to the doctor after you feel ill.
This habit is focused on continuous growth and improvement and embodies all the other habits.
You need to focus on Quadrant 2 (Important & ...
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Imagine yourself at a funeral. Many people are gathered for the person who has died. When you see the name of the dead person - you see that it's your name.
Now there are 3 persons who are going to give a short speech about you. One person is one of your family members (maybe wife or husban...
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"Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe."
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Collaborate and value the differences of others.
There are many things that cannot be achieved by only one person, you need to take help from others and also help them.
The key idea is - "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts."
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Create an Abundance Mindset - There are plenty of things for all and if I want to win, no one has to lose.
Always think of a Win-Win situation where both sides are mutually happy with the final decision.
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To understand someone you have to listen to them first - you need to see the problem from their perspective first.
Try Empathic Listening - You listen first, then try to understand and ask questions about the thinking process.
"The time to be understood...
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"What is the most important thing in this moment?" - Focus on the things that really matter.
Categories your tasks -
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These first three habits are about self-mastery or becoming Dependent to Independent.
But to achieve more you need to go to the next step (habits - #4, #5 & #6)- Becoming Interdependent or Thinking like a team - The attitude of 'WE'.
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What do you want in 5, 10, 15 years of your life with clear details
Why do you want to be remembered?
Find your WHY. Write it down as a Personal Mission Statement. And remember - 'Anything can be possible!'
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"Courage isn't absent of fear, it is the awareness that something else is important."
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Reactive people believe the world is happening to them. They focus on things that are in their circle of concern, but not in their circle of influence.
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