The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

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  • Pub. Date: November 2004
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 278

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    • Pub. Date: November 2004
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 278

    Synopsis

    Stephen R. Covey's incredibly successful book is a pathway to wisdom and power. It offers a revolutionary program to breaking the patterns of self-defeating behavior that keep us from achieving our goals and reaching our fullest potential, and describes how to replace them with a principle-focused approach to problem-solving.

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    With a balance of theory and practical examples, this guide to personal and professional life describes seven principles of life management. Targeted toward anyone who is interested in personal change, it guides you through private victory, public victory and renewal.

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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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    A few good points; not much elseby lemme14

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    February 06, 2010: I finally read it. What do I mean by that? I've had this book for about 15 years. I believe it was a complimentary copy when I purchased a Franklin planner, among other things, from Franklin Covey. I've started it numerous times, but never made it more than a few pages in. I finally finished it and do not understand what all the hype is about. Let me state that I do believe the 7 habits are worth following in and of themselves. Habits one, two and three alone (private victory) have some excellent perspective and are worth implementing. Habits 4, 5 and 6, are important, but I did not like the way Mr. Covey conveyed the information. Habit 7 (sharpen the saw) ties it all together. The biggest issue I had with this book is the writing. I cannot stand the way Stephen Covey writes. I felt like everything was being preached to me. I did not like the hundreds of stories that he continuously tells (some I even question if they are true).

    I should note that I've been a fan of the Franklin Planner system going back many years. I personally think Mr. Covey drove them into the ground with the merger and the Franklin Covey system (note that I didn't say Franklin Planner ) just does not work. They missed the boat with the technological age. Maybe that would not have happened if Covey spent more time developing something that works instead of preaching these works. It's products have continually gotten worse. The values noted in this book have importance in the bigger picture, but for day-to-day use, I prefer Getting Things Done by David Allen. I may give First Things First a read since that chapter proved the most useful to me. Doing that, however, would mean suffering through Mr. Covey's reading style again. Having said all of that, I do feel a sense of accomplishment. However, that is only because I finished a book on my shelf that had been there for so many years.

    I Also Recommend: Getting Things Done.

    7 Habits of Effective Peopleby m_hall-1

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    January 24, 2010: Great for growth as an educational administrator

    I Also Recommend: What Got You Here Won't Get You There, The Score Takes Care of Itself.


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