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7 Habits of Highly Effective People
7 Habits of Highly Effective People

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Author: Stephen R. Covey
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 48 reviews
Sales Rank: 137

Media: Paperback
Edition: 15th Anniversary Edition
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.2

ISBN: 0684858398
Dewey Decimal Number: 158
EAN: 9780684858395

Publication Date: January 4, 2004
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: A brand new copy. Mailed the same working day. Slightly different cover - same ISBN

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1 out of 5 stars Nonsense of the highest order   August 25, 2008
While working for a previous company, I was sent on this course (which included reading the book). I'm sure the company meant well, but my experience of the "7 Habits of Highly Effective People", was essentially teaching people how to suck eggs.

Stephen R. Covey has made a personal fortune out of selling what most critical thinkers realise for themselves at an early age. His writings are bland and uninteresting, telling us what we already know in a language barely recognisable as English. "Synergize", "leverage", "win-win"; I'm sure you've heard them before. They are all here. Do they mean anything? In my humble opinion - not in the slightest.

Steer clear.



5 out of 5 stars Stil the most influential self improvement book I've read   July 16, 2008
This is the one book I unfailingly recommend to others who want to be more successful in work or life in general.
I've read it several times and still find its ideas central to how I go about things in life. Hence buying it for a friend just now!
Covey makes a compelling (and welcome) case for the substance of real character over the cult of projected and perceived personality as the 'secret' to sustainable success in life.



5 out of 5 stars The Key   June 30, 2008
Trying not to use the phrase "paradigm shift" is almost impossible when talking about this book. If you've not heard of this, then you need to get out more.

Seven Habits is a wonderful book that will change your life if you let it. Now, the key is in the title: Habits. Not whims, but habits. You have to keep at what the book talks about and while the book is geared toward those who want success, it is not geared toward happiness. Think they're the same? No. Read the book and you'll see why.

Still, this comes highly recommended from a lot of sources. Covey basically gives you a recipe for success. Having read some of the negative reviews I can only assume those people don't want success or aren't capable of concentrating their attention on the goals at hand long enough. I would also recommend "Life Strategies" by McGraw as another excellent source of inspiration.



5 out of 5 stars Covey's Four Quadrant!   January 10, 2008
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This is must-read and a book that you will want to keep on your bookshelf and re-read time and time again. Its crammed full of interesting stories, reflection and guidance on life. Seven habits of highly effective people teaches so much and provides a brilliant lesson on how to achieve what you want out of life and how to get the most out of life. I found it life-changing and it had a big impact on me. I particularly liked advice on time management and how to plan your time daily. He provides some excellent templates to copy.One example - Covey talks of a four quadrant to-do list. He talks of how we spend so much of our time doing things because they are due tomorrow but not important. thus the important stuff gets left behind. He advises to plot your to-do list in a four quadrant table - (1) important and due soon, (2) important and due later (3) unimportant and due soon (4) unimportant and due later.
Plot everything you have to do in this order and ensure that you carry out tasks in numerical order. This means you'll always do what is important to you first!
Covey's advice can apply to everyone.
Read this book, it will change your life forever!



5 out of 5 stars One of the best christmas gifts to any teenager   December 16, 2007
It might very well save them a lot of pain, by acting as a lighthouse

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