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Covey - The 7 habits of highly effective people

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closer we align ourselves with correct principles, the better our judgment will be about<br />

how the world operates and the more accurate our paradigms -- our maps <strong>of</strong> the territory<br />

-- will be.<br />

I believe that as we grow and develop on this upward spiral, we must show diligence in<br />

the process <strong>of</strong> renewal by educating and obeying our conscience. An increasingly<br />

educated conscience will propel us along the path <strong>of</strong> personal freedom, security, wisdom,<br />

and power.<br />

Moving along the upward spiral requires us to learn, commit, and do on increasingly<br />

higher planes. We deceive ourselves if we think that any one <strong>of</strong> these is sufficient. To<br />

keep progressing, we must learn, commit, and do -- learn, commit, and do -- and learn,<br />

commit, and do again.<br />

Application Suggestions:<br />

1. Make a list <strong>of</strong> activities that would help you keep in good physical shape, that would<br />

fit your life-style and that you could enjoy over time.<br />

2. Select one <strong>of</strong> the activities and list it as a goal in your personal role area for the coming<br />

week. At the end <strong>of</strong> the week evaluate your performance. If you didn't make your goal,<br />

was it because you subordinated it to a genuinely higher value? Or did you fail to act<br />

with integrity to your values.<br />

3. Make a similar list <strong>of</strong> renewing activities in your spiritual and mental dimensions. In<br />

your social-emotional area, list relationships you would like to improve or specific<br />

circumstances in which Public Victory would bring greater <strong>effective</strong>ness. Select one item<br />

in each area to list as a goal for the week. Implement and evaluate.<br />

4. Commit to write down specific "sharpen the saw" activities in all four dimensions<br />

every week, to do them, and to evaluate your performance and results.<br />

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