Everyday Greatness: Inspiration for a Meaningful Life by Stephen R. Covey, David K. Hatch

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 464pp
  • Sales Rank: 56,236

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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    • Format: Paperback, 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 56,236

    Synopsis

    Every issue of Reader's Digest features a story that exemplifies people living to their best, often through adversity and challenge. This collection of inspiring stories, the best from the Reader's Digest archives, are brought together with pertinent commentary from Dr. Stephen Covey to become an inspiring and life-changing resource for anyone who wants more from life. The format lends itself to either serious study or more casual perusal.

    Topics include: Searching for Meaning, Taking Charge, Starting Within, Creating the Dream, Teaming with Others, Overcoming Adversity and Blending the Pieces.

    Includes some of the world's best known and loved writers, leaders and celebrities. Only from Reader's Digest could such a broad and deep collection of writings be collected and assembled into this cohesive work.

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    In this powerful work, well-respected author Covey (The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People) joins forces with leadership consultant Hatch to collect inspiring stories of ordinary people who embody "everyday greatness." This quality is quiet by nature and has more to do with character and contribution than with achievement. The stories, which the authors have gleaned from Reader's Digest, illustrate 21 principles such as integrity, gratitude, respect, and perseverance. Covey provides commentary, reflections, and further insights on how readers can apply each principle to their own lives in today's world. Truly inspiring; highly recommended for all libraries. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Stephen R. Covey rocked the self-improvement market with his blockbuster guide, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People -- a hit with both business and personal growth audiences that continues to be a top seller nearly 15 years after its first publication.

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    Not too shabby...by Anonymous

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    November 21, 2009: I received this book through the Thomas Nelson Book Review Blogger program. It attracted my attention as I usually like reading books about being a person of greatness. I assumed that I would find his writing uplifting and informative.

    Everyday Greatness is living each day with character and contribution. It is a way of life not a one time five minutes of glory that the media loves to exploit. The author writes, "It speaks more about people's motives than about their talents; more about small simple deeds than about grandiose accomplishments. It is humble."

    What I like about his book is I can read it in tiny pieces - small stories that inspired you to think beyond yourself. It's not to overwhelming, at all.

    My disappointment is that the book isn't written by Covey though his name is splashed all over the front cover. Looking close it reads: Insights and commentary by Stephen Covey, compiled by David K. Hatch. The book is still packed with wisdom but I feel the reader - me for example - was mislead.

    He invites the readers to ask ourselves: To what ends or purpose are your daily choices leading? Is your life in harmony with timeless universal principles? What are you contributing on daily basis? Each section contains thought provoking questions and great collection of quotes.

    How does this book feed my spirit? Reading how others rise above their day to day struggles inspires me to try once again to be who God calls me to be. The world can really beat us up sometimes and this book gives the encouragement and hope to keep on and when we go through life, it truly is better together.

    A long winded treasure troveby stan09

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    November 17, 2009: Everyday Greatness by Stephen Covey is like Chicken Soup for the Soul on steriods. It's not a book to be read in one sitting, but rather a resource book of stories and quotes that would suit someone who speaks regularly.

    The book is built around three choices that Covey regards as being a daily priority:

    1. The Choice to Act - your energy

    2. The Choice of Purpose - your destination

    3. The Choice for Principles - the means for attaining your goals

    The material is sourced from a wide variety of contributors both historical and contemporary, and Covey provides commentary and application. Each chapter ends with a wrap up and reflection to assist you in allowing at least some of what you have read to sink in.

    It's certainly not groundbreaking stuff, but the sheer length of the book and the countless stories and analogies ensure that there is at least something you can find in it that will have some significance either for personal application or as material to be used in your own communication. This is the longest I've taken to review a book simply because I would find it impossible to take in one go because of the sheer volume of material and quotes. What I may find inspirational in this book and what others may can differ wildly due to the sheer number and the wide variety of contributors ranging from ancient Chinese proverbs, to Victor Hugo and even to Marie Osmond of all people.

    This is not a book that I will retain any memory of and so if I am to take anything out of it I will need to use adhesive flags or some other way of highlighting the pearls.

    This is not a book that I will retain any memory of and so if I am to take anything out of it I will need to use adhesive flags or some other way of highlighting the pearls. In choosing to include so much material Covey has produced a book that negates its own effect. A bit like a speaker whose got way too much material, this book goes on way too long and becomes frustrating. Less would have been more with this book.


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