"The Eighth Custom - From Effect to Excellence" Author: Steven R. Covey, Chapter 8 Table of Contents Introduction "Trusted Voices" Table: Seven Habits Living in Two Principles in Seven Habits 3 One Person's Integrity One Model Modeling Tool - Personal Planning System 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 Course Plan 7 Appendix 8 "Trusted Sounds" Chapter 8 Introduction: Stephen Covey's book "Reliable Sound", Chapter 8, "Reliable Sound", "No Eight habits from effective to wonderful, the importance of reliability, and how quickly society recognizes the need for "reliability, character, trust in trust"
Faith of Success Stephen Covey 's Seven Habits of Efficient People "is one of the most influential books of the 20th century. These customs are based on belief that leads to success. 1. In anticipation. To be aggressive means to accept responsibility for life. Covey uses the word "response" to choose the answer. The quality of your life depends on the decisions and reactions you make. Active people achieve their goals through responsibility and initiatives. They do not blame their actions and conditions
The goal is to lead a habit by providing early result - oriented motives to react repeatedly. In this sense, customs are often a trace of past goals. Habits force action, but the background of conflict appears when the conscious target forces another action. A catch error occurs if the habit is better than the conscious goal. Behavioral prediction is also coming from the goal. Behavioral prediction is to recognize the possibility of habit formation, but in order to form this habit, a goal must exist first. The impact of goals on habits makes habits different from other automated processes.
Habit formation is very easy. First, we identify habits that can greatly improve the ability to acquire better habits. Next, you need to specify the location, content, method, and reason of the habit. Finally, repeat, review and improve. Are the customs you choose sufficiently concrete to achieve long-term goals? One of the most annoying things to do when trying to acquire a habit is to think that it is a way to shape more than five at a time. It is more effective than sticking to one. So, if you were able to do this one thing all the time, please add another one. Please continue this process until all customs you want to form are more or less automated. Please remember what Gary Keller said. "Multitasking is just one opportunity to mess up multiple things."