The Seven Habits of the Most Effective People was first published in 1989, a book on self-reliance by Stephen Covey. More than 15 million copies have been sold in 38 languages since it was first published, and the 15th edition was celebrated on the anniversary of 2004. The book is exposed to seven principles, if applied as habits, it is supposed to help a person be more effective. This is achieved by adapting the soul to what he calls the "inner compass to the north" based on the fundamental principles of ethics and character as it is believed to be universal and time-bound.
The first three habits speak of the transition from external dependence to internal dependence.
Habit # 1: Be proactive.
Habit # 2: Start and end in your mind.
Habit # 3: Start before the most important.
Section 2: The following three habits talk about interdependence or working with others.
Habit # 4: Thinking gain / gain.
Habit # 5: Seeking to understand first, before you understand it.
Habit # 6: Synergy and solidarity.
Section 3: Continuous Improvement
Habit # 7: Sharpening the saw.
The first three habits speak of the transition from external dependence to internal dependence.
Habit # 1: Be proactive.
Habit # 2: Start and end in your mind.
Habit # 3: Start before the most important.
Section 2: The following three habits talk about interdependence or working with others.
Habit # 4: Thinking gain / gain.
Habit # 5: Seeking to understand first, before you understand it.
Habit # 6: Synergy and solidarity.
Section 3: Continuous Improvement
Habit # 7: Sharpening the saw.
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