![]() ![]() These principles that look simple on paper are a dynamic learning process that never ends. Your ability to invest in your continuous development called “Sharpen the Saw” by the author. The last part that encompasses all the others.Your Public victory: Think Win/win, Seek First to Understand, then to be Understood and Synergize.Your personal victory: Be proactive, Begin with the end in mind and Put first things first.It’s a frame made of 7 universal habits that help one to grow in three main areas: The quality, taking notes, writing, thinking, challenging the content, re-reading, brings me to profound changes.Īnd no doubt “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” have transformed my life dramatically. It helps me to filter the books I want to study. The quantity opens me to more inputs, ideas, and options. I read from one book a week to one book a month depending on the period. They are, without doubt, my best tool to learn and create new options. I attribute most of my success in life to books. ![]() As I feel confident with the content, I read and listened to it in new languages I want to learn: a great technique to improve your vocabulary. Since then, I have read it around ten times in different formats (book/audio) and several languages. How it has transformed my life, and why it can change yours. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”. ![]()
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