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7 Habits of Highly Effective People | 
enlarge | Author: Stephen R. Covey Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £7.67 You Save: £6.32 (45%)
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Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 178
Media: Paperback Edition: Rev Ed Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.3
ISBN: 0684858398 Dewey Decimal Number: 158 EAN: 9780684858395 ASIN: 0684858398
Publication Date: January 4, 1999 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Book Dispatched from the UK
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Amazon.co.uk Review According to Steven R. Covey, to live with security and wisdom, and to have the power to take advantages of the opportunities that change creates, we need fairness, integrity, honesty and human dignity. Quite a tall order when you consider that most of us live our lives in a permanent state of flux, questioning our ideals and values and fighting a daily battle with the lack of self-confidence that stops us from taking risks of any kind. But, in The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Covey manages to make it sound as if changing the way we look at ourselves and the world around us so that we can become more successful both personally and professionally an absolute doddle. He defines the "habits" as "the intersection of knowledge, skill and desire" and states that the "Seven Habits" of the title are not mutually exclusive, but rather when developed together help to form a well-rounded, sensitive, confident and effective human being. As with many self-help books, much of what you read here is based on basic common sense and can at times be irritatingly obvious. However, what Covey manages to do so successfully is to break down the barriers which prevent all of us from taking a long hard look at ourselves, and then gradually introduces new rules which allow us to move first from dependence to independence and then towards the ultimate goal of interdependence. But of course, the only real way to test the value of The Habits--be proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first, think "win/win", seek first to understand and then to be understood, synergise, sharpen the saw-- is to work on them. This book is as good as any place to start on the road to self-awareness and self-improvement in the workplace and in the home without becoming too irritatingly smug and self-satisfied. --Susan Harrison
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Covey's Four Quadrant! January 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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!
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
The granddaddy of them all November 6, 2007 While there are other fantastic books on leadership, this has to be the one that had the biggest impact on my life. The concepts that Covey talks about are life skills, not just business skills. Starting with the End in Mind, First Things First, etc. have become an integral part of my daily life and while much of it is common sense, it is described very elegantly in the book. Highly recommended!
5 Stars
Masterpiece amongst self help. October 31, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The modern trend for self help seems to be books on cognitive behavioural therapy, a subject which is very dear to my own heart having edited one or two of these, but personal life coaching should never be under-estimated. And if it is life coaching you are after, then there can be no better starting point than Covey's masterpiece - 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Previous reviewers have done an excellent job of breaking the book down so no need to do that again. What I hope to achieve is my aim of getting as many as possible familiar with the core concepts within, and with the book so cheap through Amazon these days it could be sitting on everyone's shelf. With a basic grasp of what Covey teaches, you really are heading towards a less stressful, less frustrating, more productive life.
ONE OF THE BEST June 27, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I first borrowed the book from my companys learning library I had an ephiphany... I was compelled to study over and over what he wrote, not because it was some new mindblowing concept, but it peiced together my thoughts and experiences and principles I had collected in my 22 years of my life in a way that was easy to understand.
Not that I agree with everything and in this book we are given practical examples, but from what I heard from a friend who did business with Covey, even he fails sometimes to apply what he teaches. There is no perfect person that can be the perfect embodiment of these principles and if those around you have very different principles or none, you may suffer as well as gain from applying them.
I rate this book along with Paradise 21st Century Fox and One Minute Manager and Don't Shoot The Dog as one of the most important books one can take the time to read. Put it at the top of the pile!
I would also reccomend checking out his videos on youtube, excellent. Thank you Mr Covey!
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