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Mentioned in 17 episodes

Seven Habits

Highly Effective People
Book •
Stephen Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" is a self-help book that presents a principle-centered approach to personal and interpersonal effectiveness.

The book outlines seven habits, focusing on character ethic rather than personality ethic, emphasizing principles like proactivity, beginning with the end in mind, and seeking first to understand, then to be understood.

It encourages readers to develop a holistic approach to life, focusing on continuous self-improvement and building strong relationships.

The book has had a significant impact on personal development and leadership training, influencing countless individuals and organizations worldwide.

Its principles continue to be relevant in various aspects of life, from personal growth to professional success.

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Mentioned in 17 episodes

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Patrick Cummings
as a book he loves and highly recommends.
105 snips
From Autopilot to Crash Landing: The 7 Habits of Highly Ineffective People
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Amanda Cassatt
when discussing books that offer advice on self-improvement and productivity.
40 snips
The Real Future of AI with George Hotz
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Derek Cabrera
as where he learned the idea of circle of influence versus circle of control.
18 snips
#26: Lessons from the Mountains
Mentioned in a discussion about how leadership and life lessons are packaged and framed using memorable terms.
11 snips
Oliver Burkeman: Embracing Limits to Live a More Meaningful Life
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Christ Coolen
als bekend werk met een werkboek dat opdrachten bevat om feedback van anderen te vragen.
#141. Rini van Solingen over 'Alle ballen op impact'
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Ken Larson
, who used to teach the book, when discussing the importance of saying no to things that don't matter.
Bonus | Conversation with Ken Larson
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Jay Greenberg
as just as applicable now as it always has been.
Jay Greenberg on Executive Presence [Podcast]
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Jon Acuff
when discussing the importance of having the end in mind when setting goals.
Quick Cut: S2E361 All it Takes is a Goal with Jon Acuff
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Greg McKeown
in the context of creating work that exists beyond the author's lifetime.
534: Greg McKeown | How to Make What Matters Effortless
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Alan Hanbury
as a book he likes and whose principle, 'start with the end in mind', he has lived by.
Common Remodeler Mistakes that are Hitting Your Bottom Line with Alan Hanbury – [Best of PowerTips Unscripted]

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