THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE

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THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People as identified by Dr. Stephen Covey are:


HABIT 1:
Be Proactive

HABIT 2:
Begin with the End in Mind

HABIT 3:
Put First Things First

HABIT 4:
Think Win-Win

HABIT 5:
Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood

HABIT 6:
Synergize

HABIT 7:
Sharpen the Saw


Certified FranklinCovey Consultant


The desire to develop Happy Healthy relationships is not limited to the romantic arena. Our professional lives can also benefit from any skills and practices that positively support our personal change and effective relatedness with others.

Dr. Stephen R. Covey’s transformative work The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People focuses on the mastery of our relationships with ourselves and with others in order to enable the productivity that can better serve our professional and personal goals. It also guides us to ensure the work-life balance that many of us seek and that a happy and healthy life requires.

Feeling aligned with the practice of these timeless principles and habits, in 2015 I joined the FranklinCovey Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic team as a delivery consultant. In this capacity I am certified to facilitate group work sessions of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The 5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity in Puerto Rico as well as in the Dominican Republic—both in English and in Spanish.

A believer in providing the younger generations with the best possible foundation for an extraordinary life, I currently teach middle school students in a private school a course called The Choice is Yours, based on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. I absolutely love sharing this work with them and trust that the product of the seeds being planted now will support them in having happier and healthier personal and professional lives.



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Words of Wisdom from Dr. Stephen Covey


"Private Victories precede Public Victories. Self-mastery and self-discipline are the foundation of good relationships with others".


"Every human has four endowments—self-awareness, conscience, independent will and creative imagination. These give us the ultimate human freedom...the power to choose, to respond, to change".

"The most important ingredient we put into any relationship is not what we say or what we do, but what we are".