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The Seven Habits - An OverviewOur character is a collection of our habits, and habits have a powerful role in our lives. Habits consist of knowledge, skill, and desire.Knowledge allows us to know what to do. Skill gives us the ability to know how to do it. Desire is the motivation to do it.
The Seven Habits move us through the        following stages:Dependence: the paradigm under which we are born, relying upon others to take care of us. Independence: the paradigm under which we can make our own decisions and take care of ourselves. Interdependence: the paradigm under which we cooperate to achieve something that cannot be achieved independently.
The reality is that we are interdependent, and the independent model is not optimal for use in an interdependent environment that requires leaders and team players. To make the choice to become interdependent, one first must be independent, since dependent people have not yet developed the character for interdependence. Therefore, the first three habits focus on self - mastery that is, achieving the private victories required to move from dependence to independence.
The first three habits areBe ProactiveBegin with the End in MindPut First Things FirstHabits 4, 5, and 6 then address interdependence:Think Win/WinSeek First to Understand, Then to Be UnderstoodSynergize
Finally, the seventh habit  HABIT 7: SHARPEN THE SAWTo be effective, one must find the proper            balance between actually producing and      improving one's capability to produce.
HABIT 1 : BE PROACTIVEProactive people recognize that they are "response-able." They don't blame genetics, circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. They know they choose their behavior.Reactive people, on the other hand, are often affected by their physical environment. They find external sources to blame for their behavior. Your language is a good indicator of how you see yourself. A proactive person uses proactive language--I can, I will, I prefer, etc. A reactive person uses reactive language--I can't, I have to, if only.
HABIT 2: BEGIN WITH THE END IN MINDThis is based on imagination--the ability to envision in your mind what you cannot at present see with your eyes. It is based on the principle that all things are created twice. There is a mental (first) creation, and a physical (second) creation. The physical creation follows the mental, just as a building follows a blueprint.If you don't make a conscious effort to visualize who you are and what you want in life, then you empower other people and circumstances to shape you and your life by default.It's about connecting again with your own uniqueness and then defining the personal, moral, and ethical guidelines within which you can most happily express and fulfill yourself.Begin with the End in Mind means to begin each day, task, or project with a clear vision of your desired direction and destination, and then continue by flexing your proactive muscles to make things happen
HABIT 3: PUT FIRST THINGS FIRSTHabit 1 says, "You're in charge. You're the creator." Being proactive is about choice. Habit 2 is the first, or mental, creation. Beginning with the End in Mind is about vision. Habit 3 is the second creation, the physical creation.This habit is where Habits 1 and 2 come together. This habit is all about life management as well-your purpose, values, roles, and priorities. What are "first things?" First things are those things you, personally, find of most worth. If you put first things first, you are organizing and managing time and events according to the personal priorities you established in Habit 2. 
HABIT 4: THINK WIN-WINThink Win-Win isn't about being nice, nor is it a quick-fix technique. It is a character-based code for human interaction and collaboration.  We think about succeeding in terms of someone else failing--that is, if I win, you lose; or if you win, I lose. Life becomes a zero-sum game.  Win-win sees life as a cooperative arena, not a competitive one. Win-win is a frame of mind and heart that constantly seeks mutual benefit in all human interactions.  Win-win means agreements or solutions are mutually beneficial and satisfying.
A person or organization that approaches conflicts with a win-win attitude possesses three vital character traits: Integrity: sticking with your true feelings, values, and commitmentsMaturity: expressing your ideas and feelings with courage and consideration for the ideas and feelings of othersAbundance Mentality: believing there is plenty for everyone.Win-win requires that you be both. It is a balancing act between courage and consideration.To go for win-win, you not only have to be empathic, but you also have to be confident. To do that--to achieve that balance between courage and consideration--is the essence of real maturity and is fundamental to win-win.
HABIT 5: SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND, THEN TO BE UNDERSTOODCommunication is the most important skill in life. You spend years learning how to read and write, and years learning how to speak. But what about listening?You listen to yourself as you prepare in your mind what you are going to say, the questions you are going to ask, etc. You filter everything you hear through your life experiences, your frame of reference.you tend to respond in one of four ways:Evaluating:   You judge and then either agree or disagree.Probing:        You ask questions from your own frame of reference.Advising:      You give counsel, advice, and solutions to problems.Interpreting:  You analyze others' motives and behaviors based on your own experiences.In some situations, autobiographical responses may be appropriate, such as when another person specifically asks for help from your point of view or when there is already a very high level of trust in the relationship.
HABIT 6: SYNERGIZEsynergy means "two heads are better than one." Synergize is the habit of creative cooperation. It is teamwork, open-mindedness, and the adventure of finding new solutions to old problems.  It's a process, and through that process, people bring all their personal experience and expertise to the table. When people begin to interact together genuinely, and they're open to each other's influence, they begin to gain new insight.  Valuing differences is what really drives synergy. Differences should be seen as strengths, not weaknesses. They add zest to life
HABIT 7: SHARPEN THE SAWSharpen the Saw means preserving and enhancing the greatest asset you have-you.It means having a balanced program for self-renewal in the four areas of your life: Physical-Beneficial eating, exercising, and resting Social/Emotional -Making social and meaningful connections with othersMental -Learning, reading, writing, and teachingSpiritual -Spending time in nature, expanding spiritual self through meditation, music, art, prayer, or service
Sharpen the Saw keeps you fresh so you can continue to practice the other six habits. You increase your capacity to produce and handle the challenges around you. Without this renewal, the body becomes weak, the mind mechanical, the emotions raw, the spirit insensitive, and the person selfish.You can renew yourself through relaxation. Or you can totally burn yourself out by overdoing everything.Just remember that every day provides a new opportunity for renewal--a new opportunity to recharge yourself instead of hitting the wall. All it takes is the desire, knowledge, and skill.
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7 habits ppt.

  • 2. The Seven Habits - An OverviewOur character is a collection of our habits, and habits have a powerful role in our lives. Habits consist of knowledge, skill, and desire.Knowledge allows us to know what to do. Skill gives us the ability to know how to do it. Desire is the motivation to do it.
  • 3. The Seven Habits move us through the following stages:Dependence: the paradigm under which we are born, relying upon others to take care of us. Independence: the paradigm under which we can make our own decisions and take care of ourselves. Interdependence: the paradigm under which we cooperate to achieve something that cannot be achieved independently.
  • 4. The reality is that we are interdependent, and the independent model is not optimal for use in an interdependent environment that requires leaders and team players. To make the choice to become interdependent, one first must be independent, since dependent people have not yet developed the character for interdependence. Therefore, the first three habits focus on self - mastery that is, achieving the private victories required to move from dependence to independence.
  • 5. The first three habits areBe ProactiveBegin with the End in MindPut First Things FirstHabits 4, 5, and 6 then address interdependence:Think Win/WinSeek First to Understand, Then to Be UnderstoodSynergize
  • 6. Finally, the seventh habit  HABIT 7: SHARPEN THE SAWTo be effective, one must find the proper balance between actually producing and improving one's capability to produce.
  • 7. HABIT 1 : BE PROACTIVEProactive people recognize that they are "response-able." They don't blame genetics, circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. They know they choose their behavior.Reactive people, on the other hand, are often affected by their physical environment. They find external sources to blame for their behavior. Your language is a good indicator of how you see yourself. A proactive person uses proactive language--I can, I will, I prefer, etc. A reactive person uses reactive language--I can't, I have to, if only.
  • 8. HABIT 2: BEGIN WITH THE END IN MINDThis is based on imagination--the ability to envision in your mind what you cannot at present see with your eyes. It is based on the principle that all things are created twice. There is a mental (first) creation, and a physical (second) creation. The physical creation follows the mental, just as a building follows a blueprint.If you don't make a conscious effort to visualize who you are and what you want in life, then you empower other people and circumstances to shape you and your life by default.It's about connecting again with your own uniqueness and then defining the personal, moral, and ethical guidelines within which you can most happily express and fulfill yourself.Begin with the End in Mind means to begin each day, task, or project with a clear vision of your desired direction and destination, and then continue by flexing your proactive muscles to make things happen
  • 9. HABIT 3: PUT FIRST THINGS FIRSTHabit 1 says, "You're in charge. You're the creator." Being proactive is about choice. Habit 2 is the first, or mental, creation. Beginning with the End in Mind is about vision. Habit 3 is the second creation, the physical creation.This habit is where Habits 1 and 2 come together. This habit is all about life management as well-your purpose, values, roles, and priorities. What are "first things?" First things are those things you, personally, find of most worth. If you put first things first, you are organizing and managing time and events according to the personal priorities you established in Habit 2. 
  • 10. HABIT 4: THINK WIN-WINThink Win-Win isn't about being nice, nor is it a quick-fix technique. It is a character-based code for human interaction and collaboration.  We think about succeeding in terms of someone else failing--that is, if I win, you lose; or if you win, I lose. Life becomes a zero-sum game. Win-win sees life as a cooperative arena, not a competitive one. Win-win is a frame of mind and heart that constantly seeks mutual benefit in all human interactions. Win-win means agreements or solutions are mutually beneficial and satisfying.
  • 11. A person or organization that approaches conflicts with a win-win attitude possesses three vital character traits: Integrity: sticking with your true feelings, values, and commitmentsMaturity: expressing your ideas and feelings with courage and consideration for the ideas and feelings of othersAbundance Mentality: believing there is plenty for everyone.Win-win requires that you be both. It is a balancing act between courage and consideration.To go for win-win, you not only have to be empathic, but you also have to be confident. To do that--to achieve that balance between courage and consideration--is the essence of real maturity and is fundamental to win-win.
  • 12. HABIT 5: SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND, THEN TO BE UNDERSTOODCommunication is the most important skill in life. You spend years learning how to read and write, and years learning how to speak. But what about listening?You listen to yourself as you prepare in your mind what you are going to say, the questions you are going to ask, etc. You filter everything you hear through your life experiences, your frame of reference.you tend to respond in one of four ways:Evaluating: You judge and then either agree or disagree.Probing: You ask questions from your own frame of reference.Advising: You give counsel, advice, and solutions to problems.Interpreting: You analyze others' motives and behaviors based on your own experiences.In some situations, autobiographical responses may be appropriate, such as when another person specifically asks for help from your point of view or when there is already a very high level of trust in the relationship.
  • 13. HABIT 6: SYNERGIZEsynergy means "two heads are better than one." Synergize is the habit of creative cooperation. It is teamwork, open-mindedness, and the adventure of finding new solutions to old problems. It's a process, and through that process, people bring all their personal experience and expertise to the table. When people begin to interact together genuinely, and they're open to each other's influence, they begin to gain new insight. Valuing differences is what really drives synergy. Differences should be seen as strengths, not weaknesses. They add zest to life
  • 14. HABIT 7: SHARPEN THE SAWSharpen the Saw means preserving and enhancing the greatest asset you have-you.It means having a balanced program for self-renewal in the four areas of your life: Physical-Beneficial eating, exercising, and resting Social/Emotional -Making social and meaningful connections with othersMental -Learning, reading, writing, and teachingSpiritual -Spending time in nature, expanding spiritual self through meditation, music, art, prayer, or service
  • 15. Sharpen the Saw keeps you fresh so you can continue to practice the other six habits. You increase your capacity to produce and handle the challenges around you. Without this renewal, the body becomes weak, the mind mechanical, the emotions raw, the spirit insensitive, and the person selfish.You can renew yourself through relaxation. Or you can totally burn yourself out by overdoing everything.Just remember that every day provides a new opportunity for renewal--a new opportunity to recharge yourself instead of hitting the wall. All it takes is the desire, knowledge, and skill.