![]() The 7 Habits represent the internalization of correct principles upon which enduring happiness and success are based. Before we can understand the 7 Habits, we need to understand our own paradigms and how to make a paradigm shift.Ī paradigm is the way we see the world. Think of a paradigm as a map. Imagine it’s pre-cellphone era and you needed to find a location in Chicago but through a printing error, you were provided a map of Detroit labeled Chicago. I start with the riddle that is not part of Covey's 7 Habits. I hope that many are finding value in this series and recognize that this book and the ideas it contains are worthy of continuous study and application. I decided this series would be more than 7 posts (one for each of the 7 habits). I decided to dedicate Mondays to this series indefinitely with the intention that each Monday will provide an idea worthy of contemplation and focus for the rest of the week and beyond. That riddle and reader’s comments inspired me to begin a series on Stephen Covey’s "7-Habits of Highly Effective People", a book that I first read as a young man that profoundly impacted my life and career.Īs I was preparing for my first post by turning the pages of this wonderful book, I was reminded of how abundantly full of valuable insights this book is. The answer to that riddle is “I am Habit”. Welcome to my #7Habits of Highly Effective People Monday series. On January 8, 2021, I posted a “Who Am I” riddle. ![]() This is a powerful summary of Covey's classic book. For convenience and long-term accessibility to the content, I have combined my posts into one article. This article is a combination of all the 2021 weekly posts from my 7 Habits of Highly Effective People series. ![]()
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