Res ipsa loquitur.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

7 Habits of Highly Effective People

by Stephen R. Covey



We must look at the lens through which we see the world, as well as at the world we see, and that the lens itself shapes how we interpret the world.
-p. 17


If we wanted to change the situation, we first had to change ourselves. And to change ourselves effectively, we first had to change our perceptions.
-p. 18


The price must be paid and the process followed. You always reap what you sow, there is no shortcut.
-p. 22


It is character that communicates most effectively.
- p. 22


We simply assume that the way we see things is the way their really are or the way they should be

And our attitudes and behaviours grow out of those assumptions. The way we see things is the source of the way we think and the way we act.
-p. 24


Two people can see the same thing, disagree, and yet both be right.
It's not logical; it's psychological.
-p. 27


The influences in our lives - family, school, church, work, environment, friends, associates, and current social paradigms such as the personality ethic - all have made their silent unconscious impact on us and help shape our frame of reference, our paradigms, our maps.
-p. 28


Each of us tends to think we see things as they are, that we are objective. But this is not the case. We see the world, not as it is, but as we are - or, as we are conditioned to see it.
-p. 28


Paradigms are powerful because they create the lens through which we see the world.
-p. 32

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