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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Paradigm Defined o A theory, an explanation or a model of something else o Are powerful because they create the lens through which we see the world o The way we see the problem is the problem o Every significant breakthrough is first a break with tradition The Principle-Centered Paradigm o There are principles that govern human effectiveness o They are natural laws just as real as the law of gravity Inside-Out Thinking o Means to start with self o More importantly, to start with your paradigms, your character, your motives o Private victories precede public victories o Is a process of renewal based on the natural laws that govern human growth and development Habits Defined o A habit is the intersection of knowledge, skill and desire o Our character is a composite of our habits o Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character reap a destiny. Effectiveness Defined o The law of P/PC Balance; P stands for production; PC stands for production capability o Excessive focus on P results in ruined health, burn-out o Investing in our own PC increases our effectiveness and our opportunities for growth education, conferences, vacations, improved technology o Effectiveness lies in the balance of P and PC HABIT # 1 BE PROACTIVE Proactivity Defined o More than taking the initiative o We are responsible for our own lives

o Our behavior is a function of our decisions, not our circumstances o Our language indicates whether we see ourselves as proactive or victims of circumstances out or our control Circle of Concern/Circle of Influence o Proactive people focus their efforts in the Circle of Influence work on things that they can do something about their energy is positive, causing their Circle of Influence to increase o Reactive people focus their efforts in the Circle of Concern they focus on problems they have no control over their energy is negative/critical, causing their Circle of Influence to shrink Direct, Indirect and No Control Problems o All problems fall into one of these 3 categories o Direct control problems involving our own behavior solved by working on our habits Private Victories of Habits 1, 2 & 3 o Indirect control Page 2 of 9

problems involving other people s behavior problems solved by changing our methods of influence Public Victories of Habits 4, 5 & 6 o No control problems we can do nothing about peacefully accept these problems & learn to live with them HABIT #2 BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND What It Means to Begin with the End in Mind o It means to start with a clear understanding of your destination o Imagine your memorial service what do you want them to say about your life? o If you know where you re going you can take steps now to point yourself in the right direction o By keeping the end in mind, you can make sure that whatever you do does not violate the criteria you have defined as supremely important o That each day of your life contributes in a meaningful way to the vision you have of your life as a whole All Things Are Created Twice o Begin with the end in mind is based on the principle that all things are created twice. o There s a mental or first creation and a physical or second creation to all things. o To the extent we understand the principle of two creations we enlarge the borders of our Circle of Influence. o To the extent to which we do not take charge of the first creation we diminish our Circle of Influence. o If we don t take responsibility for our first creations we empower other people outside of our Circle of Influence to do so we re forced to live the scripts handed to us by family, associates, other people s agendas, etc. Leadership and Management The Two Creations o Habit #2 is based on personal leadership leadership is the first creation o Habit #3 is based on management of the second creation o Leadership deals with answering What are the things I want to accomplish? What is my vision or destination? Page 3 of 9

Personal Mission Statement o The most effective way to begin with end in mind o It focuses on what you want to be (character) what you want to do (contributions & achievements) values or principles upon which being and doing are based o Once you have a mission statement you have the vision & values which direct your life you have the basis for making daily decisions it directs how to use your time most effectively Writing & Using a Personal Mission Statement o Not written overnight may take several rewrites to produce it in final form o It becomes your constitution the expression of your vision and values the criterion by which you measure everything else in your life it forces you to think through priorities o Identifying roles and goals List all of your role areas of life & the goals you want to accomplish in each role Prevents you from getting totally absorbed by one role to the exclusion of others Your goals can be translated into daily activities so that you are proactive towards fulfilling your mission statement HABIT #3 PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST Principles of Personal Management o Habit #1 We are responsible for our own lives o Habit #2 Is the first creation, creating the vision o Habit #3 Management is the second creation How can I best accomplish certain things? Effective management is putting first things first The successful person has the habit of doing things that failures don t like to do Time Management Matrix o All tasks can be divided into 1 of 4 categories Quadrant I Important & Urgent Page 4 of 9

Quadrant II Important & Not Urgent Quadrant III Not Important & Urgent Quadrant IV Not Importand & Not Urgent o Effective people stay out of Quadrants III & IV o As long as you focus on Quadrant I, it keeps getting bigger until it dominates all other activities crisis management o Quadrant II is the heart of effective personal management deals with things that are not urgent but very important deals with keeping P & PC in balance o Examples of Quadrant II activities Exercising Family gatherings Personal development Spiritual disciplines Community service Becoming a Quadrant II Self-Manager (3 key activities) o Identify key roles o Select one or two goals for each role o Schedule a week ahead with your goals in mind Page 5 of 9

HABIT #4 THINK WIN/WIN Six Paradigms of Human Interaction o Win/Lose Based on the paradigm that someone wins at the expense of someone who loses It is an authoritarian approach I get my way; you don t get yours. It is used by people who are prone to use position, power, personality to get their way Is dysfunctional in promoting cooperation o Lose/Win Usually are people quick to please or appease Seek strength from popularity or acceptance These people have little courage to express their own feelings Win/Lose people take advantage of them o Lose/Lose When two Win/Lose people get stubborn both will lose Both get vindictive and want to get even blind to the fact that murder is suicide, that revenge is a two-edged sword They are blind to everything except their desire for that person to lose, even if it means losing themselves o Win Win people don t necessarily want someone else to lose that s irrelevant What matters is that they get what they want The Win mentality thinks in terms of securing his own ends and leaving it to others to secure theirs o Win/Win It s not just a technique it s a total philosophy of human interaction Agreements are mutually beneficial to all parties Based on the paradigm that there is plenty for everybody, that one person s success is not achieved at the expense of others o Win/Win or No Deal It is a higher expression of Win/Win No Deal basically means that if we can t find a solution that would benefit us both, we agree there will be no deal No Deal liberates you from the need to manipulate people to agree to your agenda It gives both parties more freedom to understand the other person s position Most realistic at the beginning of a business relationship Page 6 of 9

HABIT #5 SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND, THEN TO BE UNDERSTOOD Typical Listening Skills o Most people do not listen with intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply, filtering everything through their own paradigms o We have a tendency to rush in, to fix things with good advice o We often fail to take the time to understand the problem first Five Levels of Listening o Ignoring not really listening at all o Pretending to listen Yeah. Uh-huh. Right. o Selective listening hearing only parts of the conversation o Attentive listening paying attention to the words that are being said o Empathic listening the highest form of listening Empathic Listening o Listening with intent to understand o You get inside another person s frame of reference you see the world as they see it you understand how they feel both emotionally & intellectually o To be understood is second only in importance to physical survival that is why empathetic listening is so important Diagnose Before You Prescribe o Seek first to understand or i.e. diagnose before you prescribe o The mark of all true professionals o Listen deeply to other people to discover differences in perception Then Seek to Be Understood o Knowing how to be understood is the other half of Habit #5 and is equally critical in reaching Win/Win solutions o To be effectively understood requires 3 sequential steps Ethos is your personal credibility the faith people have in your integrity and competency the trust that you inspire Pathos is your empathic ability or emotional alignment with the other person s communication Logos is the logic or reasoning part of your presentation o Most people go to the logic of their argument without first taking the ethos and pathos into consideration o To make an effective presentation requires all three levels of understanding in sequential order of Ethos, Pathos & Logos Page 7 of 9

HABIT #6 - SYNERGIZE Synergy Defined o It means that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts o It focuses on the motive of Win/Win and empathic communication o Opening your mind & heart to new possibilities, new options The Difference Between Compromise & Synergy o Compromise Doesn t open up creative possibilities It means 1 + 1 = 1½ It produces a low form of Win/Win o Synergy Opens up creative alternatives It means 1 + 1 may equal 8, 16 or even 1,600 The high trust between parties produces solutions better than any originally proposed It is the crowning achievement of all the previous habits Fishing for the Third Alternative o A major paradigm shift from the dichotomous, either/or mentality o Value the differences in our perceptions is the essence of synergy o There are almost always a synergistic third alternative HABIT #7 SHARPEN THE SAW Principles of Self-Renewal o Habit #7 is personal PC (production capability) o It s preserving and enhancing your greatest asset you. o It s renewing the four dimensions of your nature Page 8 of 9

The Physical Dimension o Involves caring for our physical body o Eating the right foods o Getting sufficient rest and relaxation o Exercising on a regular basis a Quadrant II activity The Spiritual Dimension o Involves your relationship with God o Is the commitment to your core value system o Draws upon timeless truths o It is tied to your personal mission statement o Regular quiet times, prayer, meditation, Scripture reading all are a Quadrant II activity The Mental Dimension o Continuing education throughout our life is vital mental renewal o Reading good literature is critical o Writing keeping a journal helps mental clarity o Organizing and planning represents forms of mental renewal The Social/Emotional Dimension o Physical, spiritual & mental dimension are closely associated with Habits 1, 2 & 3 centered on principles of personal vision, leadership & management o Social/Emotional dimension focuses on Habits 4, 5 & 6 centered on principles of interpersonal relationship empathic communication creative cooperation o Intrinsic security Comes from following accurate paradigms and correct principles It comes from inside-out congruence It results from interdependent living o Service, helping others in meaningful ways, promotes emotional well being Service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth. Balance in Renewal o Self-renewal must be balanced in the four dimensions of our nature o To neglect any one area negatively impacts the rest Page 9 of 9