Original Title
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Subject & College
Publish Date
2019-01-01
Published Year
2019
Publisher, Place
Total Pages
375
ISBN 10
1471131823
ISBN 13
978-2133487538
Format
PAPERBACK
Language
ENGLISH
Dimension
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.9 cm
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen R. Covey
This particular book is an ideal stunning success of the author – Mr Stephen R. Covey. The book is basically about very influential morals in...Read More
Dr. Dinesh Lahori, Assistant Professor, M.Com, MPM, MLL & LW, Eq. Masters in German
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen R. Covey
This particular book is an ideal stunning success of the author – Mr Stephen R. Covey. The book is basically about very influential morals in Personal change in ones life. The author has just highlighted about the modes of success, through the channel of Seven habits of highly effective people.
In this book, the author has constructively initiated the path from being dependent, then to be Independent and finally to the Interdependence. The Seven important conventions described in this worthy book are as: be proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first, think win-win, seek first to understand and then to be understood, synergize and sharpen the saw.
The seven habits are the principles, which are universally applicable in all phases of life, at all senses and ages of generation. The author has taken care to guide, evaluate different personalities with different mentalities like money oriented, work oriented or spiritual oriented and thus guided them.
In this book, the author has outstandingly outlined the art of living in this competitive world. The author through this book, gives an individual the golden opportunity to explore oneself and also signify ones impact on others and finally the means of taking an advantage of ones insights.
The writer with his specialized skills has represented every aspect of the legend in such a lifelike manner, so that the reader gets completely mesmerised and involved in the illustrations. The text of the book makes the reader curious and a bit addictive to know and evaluate oneself on the journey to ones success.
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7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Asst. Prof. Bhosale Akshata Sambhaji Rajgad Dnyanpeeth Shri Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Dhangwadi Stephen R. Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is...Read More
Asst. Prof. Bhosale Akshata Sambhaji
7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Asst. Prof. Bhosale Akshata Sambhaji Rajgad Dnyanpeeth Shri Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Dhangwadi Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a guide to becoming the best version of you. Published in 1989, this book is still one of the most popular and helpful personal development books ever written. Covey introduces seven important habits that can change the way you think, act, and interact with others.
The first habit, “Be Proactive,” teaches you to take control of your life. Instead of reacting to whatever happens around you, you learn to make choices that shape your future. Covey encourages you to focus on what you can control, like your attitude and actions, instead of stressing about things you can’t change.
“Begin with the End in Mind” is about setting clear goals. Covey asks you to think about your life’s big picture and what you want to achieve. By understanding what matters most to you, it becomes easier to make decisions that move you closer to those goals.
The third habit, “Put First Things First,” is all about time management. Covey explains how you should prioritize important tasks over urgent ones. For example, studying for a test might be more important than scrolling through social media, even if the social media posts seem urgent at the moment.
In “Think Win-Win,” Covey explains that life isn’t just about competition. Instead, it’s about creating situations where everyone benefits. Whether in school or at home, thinking win-win helps you build stronger, healthier relationships with others.
“Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood” focuses on communication. It teaches you how to listen to people and understand their perspectives before sharing your own thoughts. This habit helps in making better connections and solving problems in a more thoughtful way.
“Synergize” is about teamwork. Covey says that when people work together, they can achieve so much more than when they work alone. He shows how combining different ideas and skills lead to creative solutions and better results.
Finally, “Sharpen the Saw” is about taking care of you. Covey reminds us that in order to stay effective and healthy, we need to rest, learn, and grow in every area of our lives—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
What makes this book stand out is how practical it is. Covey doesn’t just give advice; he shows you how to use the habits in your daily life. He provides simple exercises and examples that help you understand how to apply the habits to things you experience every day, whether it’s at school, in your relationships, or in your personal growth.
Although the book might seem long at first, the ideas Covey shares are easy to understand and can really help you make positive changes. The more you practice these habits, the more you will see yourself becoming a more confident, organized, and effective person. This book isn’t just for adults or business leaders—it’s perfect for teenagers who want to build a better future and learn how to manage their lives and relationships in a meaningful way.
In conclusion, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a timeless read that teaches you how to take control of your life, set meaningful goals, and build strong, positive relationships. Whether you’re trying to do better in school, improve your friendships, or get ready for the future, Covey’s principles provide a solid foundation for success. The book is easy to follow, packed with wisdom, and full of practical tips that can help anyone—especially teenagers—reach their full potential.
