An Overview of the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

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An Overview of the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People 22 nd Annual Support Staff Conference for Administrative Professionals November 13, 2008 Amway Grand Teresa Pruden, Saginaw ISD Foundational Principles Developing Habits Knowledge (what to, why to) Skill (how to) Desire (want to) High character Exhibits integrity, maturity and abundance mentality High competence Knowledge and ability 1

Foundational Principles P/PC Balance: The principle of effectiveness Production the desired results produced (the gold eggs or P) Production capability maintaining, preserving and enhancing the resources that produce the desired results (the goose, or PC) Foundational Principles The Emotional Bank Account The amount of trust that exists in a relationships. Every interaction with another human being may be classified as a deposit or a withdrawal. Deposits build and repair trust in relationships. Withdrawals lessen trust in relationships. You can t talk your way out of problems you behaved yourself into. Stephen Covey 2

Habit 1: Be Proactive Individuals are responsible for their own choices and have the freedom to choose. I am responsible for my behavior and the choices I make in life. Respond according to values. Accept responsibility for your own behavior. Habit 1: Be Proactive Stimulus Response Stimulus Freedom To Choose Response 3

Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Mental creation precedes physical creation. I can choose my own future and create a vision of it. Create and apply personal and organizational mission statements as constitutions for daily living. Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind What is a mission statement? A powerful document that expresses your personal sense of purpose and meaning in life. Encourages you to think deeply about your life. Clarifies what is really important to you. 4

Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind What are your key relationships What tribute would they give you at your retirement or 80 th birthday Are there key relationships you need to work on? My Mission Statement To provide a foundation of quality mental, physical and emotional well-being for my family. To challenge and educate myself physically and intellectually. To enjoy and fulfill all roles and relationships. 5

Habit 3: Put First Things First The habit of personal management. Things which matter most should never be at the mercy of things which matter least. Focus on importance instead of urgency. Focus on the truly important and say no to the unimportant. Habit 3: Put First Things First What are your first things? First things are those things that you, personally, find most worth doing. Plan weekly big rocks, little rocks (fillers) Focus on preparation, prevention, planning, relationships Fewer fires to put out 6

Habit 4: Think Win-Win Effective, long-term relationships require mutual benefit. It s not your way or my way, it s a better way. Seek mutual benefit. It is cooperation, not competition. It is a frame of mind that seeks mutual benefit. Habit 4: Think Win-Win Win-Win Character Integrity true to your feelings, values and commitments. Maturity express your ideas and feelings with courage and consideration for the ideas and feelings of others. Abundance Mentality believe that there is plenty for everyone (attention, recognition, rewards) 7

Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood The challenges of communication. The attitude and skill of empathy Understanding comes from listening. If I listen first to understand, then I will be better understood. Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood Levels of listening Ignoring or pretending Selective Attentive and empathic Highest level of listening Caring and sincere The one who listens does the most work, not the one who speaks. Stephen Covey 8

Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood What happens if someone thinks we re not listening to them? The communication process takes much longer sometimes four times as long. How we communicate 7% 38% 55% Words we use How we sound Body language Habit 6: Synergize The habit of creative cooperation. Valuing the differences of others. Multi-generations and cultures in the workplace Perspective of humility. Working together cooperatively takes more time but produces better long-term results. 9

Synergy Habit 6: Synergize Synergy takes place when two or more people produce more together than the sum of what they could have produced separately. The essence of synergy is to value the differences Roadblocks to synergy Defensiveness, low self esteem, desire to win, low emotional bank account Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw The Habit of Renewal I will increase my effectiveness through personal renewal. I will continually improve. Finding balance Maintaining and improving the things that help us accomplish our work and other desires. 10

Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw Four dimensions Physical through proper nutrition, exercise, rest and stress management Mental through reading, writing and thinking Spiritual through literature, meditating, prayer, nature Social/emotional through making consistent, daily deposits in the emotional bank accounts of others Conclusion and Evaluation www.franklincovey.com Effectiveness Zone The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Contact Information tpruden@sisd.cc (989) 249-870 11