1. Seven HabitS of HigHly
effective PeoPle
Made by:
Pawanpreet, Deepa,
Tripti, Ankit
2. of H ighly
n Ha bit s
Se ve Pe ople
Effec t iv e
3. OVERVIEW
AUTHOR STEPHEN R. COVEY
SUBJECT SELF HELP
PUBLISHED DATE 1989
SOLD More than 15 millions copies in
38 languages
FOLLOWED BY: The 8th Habit: From
Effectiveness to Greatness
4. Knowledge
(what to, why to)
Habits
Internalized principles
& patterns of behavior
5. Knowledge
(what to, why to)
Desire
(want to)
Habits
Internalized principles
& patterns of behavior
6. Knowledge
(what to, why to)
Skills Desire
(how to) (want to)
Habits
Internalized principles
& patterns of behavior
7. Knowledge
(what to, why to)
Habits
Skills Desire
(how to) (want to)
Habits
Internalized principles
& patterns of behavior
8. Examples of Defective Habits:
1. React
2. Begin with No End in Mind
3. Put First Things Last
4. Think Win-Lose
5. Seek First to Talk, Then Pretend to Listen
6. Don’t Cooperate
7. Wear Yourself Out
10. SEVEN HABITS ARE BASED
The Seven Habits center on
timeless and universal principles of
personal, interpersonal, managerial,
and organizational effectiveness.
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11. The Habits of Personal
Effectiveness
• Habit 1: Be Proactive
• Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
• Habit 3: Put First things First
13. Proactivity is the habit of Personal Vision
• Habit 1
– Be Proactive
– Be responsible for your life
– Make Choices from Values Not Temporary or
Immediate Feelings.
– Best way to predict your future is to CREATE IT!
14. PROACTIVE MODEL
Freedom
Stimulus to Response
Choose
Self- Independent
Awareness Will
Imagination Conscience
15. Proactive vs. Reactive
When we are PROACTIVE, we make good choices
about how we respond to something happening. we
are always ready with a calm attitude. we do things
to make sure that the right things will happen. we
are prepared for anything that might happen. When
things don’t go our way, we aren’t happy, BUT we
stay calm.
When we are REACTIVE, we could explode at any
minute. Things happen and they “catch we off
guard”. we aren’t ready for things that might
happen. we deal with things when they happen
instead of being prepared.
16. Where do you fall?
Very Very
Reactive Proactive
How could you be
more proactive?
18. Beginning with the End in Mind is
the habit of Personal Leadership
• Habit 2
– Beginning with the End in Mind.
– Discover a personal mission.
– Support it with chosen roles and goals.
– Establish personal values that will guide
proactivity.
– Visualize and create a mental image of what you
want to create physically.
19. Habit #3
Put First
Things First
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
20. Putting First Things First is the habit
of Personal Management
• Habit 3
i. Put First Things First
iii. Operate every day from priorities established in
your mission, roles, and goals
v. Translate your mission into specific daily activities
vii. Create optimal value from your time
21. The Habits of Interpersonal
Effectiveness
• Habit 4: Think Win-Win
• Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be
Understood
• Habit 6: Synergize
23. Think Win-Win is the habit of
Interpersonal Leadership
• Habit 4
– Think Win-Win
– Wanting other people to win as well as yourself
– Belief in Third Alternative
• A solution that gives everyone what they want
– Unites people in helpful, supportive ways
24. Habit #5
Seek First to Understand,
Then to Be Understood
Based on the work Stephen Covey.
25. Seek First to Understand is the habit
of Communication
• Habit 5
– Seek First to Understand
– Being genuinely interested in seeking another
person’s point of view whether or not you agree
– Attitude of openness
– Skill of empathetic listening
– Helps search for mutually beneficial alternatives
26. Listen With Your Eyes:
Sometimes we have to listen
with our eyes as much as we
listen with our ears. People
say a lot with their body
language and facial
expressions.
28. Synergy is the habit of Creative
Cooperation
• Habit 6
– Synergize
– Seeing and appreciating differences in a
relationship as a source of information and
creativity
– Others’ points of view can increase the
effectiveness of an interaction
– Experience in true interdependency
31. Self Renewal
• The Last Habit relates to self-rejuvenation:
• Habit 7: “Sharpen the Saw”
Balance and renew your resources, energy, and
health to create a sustainable, long-term,
effective lifestyle.
32. Habit 7: Sharpen the saw.
Spiritual
battle of good versus evil
(atheism, Christianity, Hinduism,
Islam, Judaism)
Social Mental
family, friends, service reading, journaling, discussing,
(notes, phone calls, emails, visits) seminars, meetings
Physical
endurance, strength, flexibility,
sleep, eating
• When will YOU sharpen your saw?
• What measures will you use in each category?