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  • Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    Dear All,

    Just recently I bought a book ‘The 7 Habits of Hightly Effective People’ by Stephen R. Covey and found it very interesting and would like to share it with you guys/gals.

    Kind regards

    Chandara
    [Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]

    Profile photo of MathonMathon
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    Hi,
    I have read this book, it is all common sense. As we all know common sense is not common practice. We all know internally but lack conviction and strenght to do what is need.
    1.Be proactive 2.Begin with the end in mind 3.Put first things first 4.Think win-win 5.Seek first to understand, then to be understood 6.Synergize 7.Sharpen the saw
    That is off the top of my head the 7 habits of highly effective people.

    I wish that now I had fully internalised it’s rules.
    Thanks for the recap.
    P.S It really helps to improve your life by you restoring the character ethic in ones self

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    Hey all,
    I havn’t read the book, but from what your saying it sounds like its all common sense but you think about it until you have read the book yourself, and put them into practise.

    Matt

    “If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had.”

    “Isn’t it time for a change?”

    Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    Mathon,

    Because it is all common sense that’s why it is a habits.

    Kind regards

    ChanDollars
    [Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]

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