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... This is also the reason that we can make or break our habits. ... Habit 3 is, “The physical creation, the fulfillment, the actualization, the natural emergence of Habits 1& 2.” It is applying the knowledge gained in Habits 1 & 2 to everyday practice. ... Covey defines each of these habits as the “interception of knowledge, skill, and desire. ... When the habits outlined are fulfilled one by one, a person goes through the stages of dependence, to independence, and finally to interdependence. ...
Habit 6 focuses on the use of the previous 5 habits. ... This habit includes all of the prior habits, taking into consideration people’s values and differences.
Putting together the habits is like climbing up steps first you need to concur the first step before you can decide to tackle the second step. ...
Habit 7: Sharpening the Saw. ... ” This habit makes all of the other habits possible, because it is the preservation and enhancement of the habits you have developed. ... The social dimension focuses on how we use our habits in our daily life. ... A person develops habits by way of choice. ... You cannot effectively take on any of these habits without being proactive, and taking the first step. A person develops his or her own habits as a function of their values and principles.
Approximate Word count = 4514 Approximate Pages = 18.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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