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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey (eBook)

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An easy-to-learn infographics edition of the New York Times– and Wall Street Journal–bestselling guide to success, featuring audio and video.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a comprehensive program based on developing an awareness of how perceptions and assumptions hinder success—in business as well as personal relationships. Here is an approach that will help broaden your way of thinking and lead to greater opportunities and effective problem solving.

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Various Retailers have The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey (eBook) on sale for $1.99.

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An easy-to-learn infographics edition of the New York Times– and Wall Street Journal–bestselling guide to success, featuring audio and video.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a comprehensive program based on developing an awareness of how perceptions and assumptions hinder success—in business as well as personal relationships. Here is an approach that will help broaden your way of thinking and lead to greater opportunities and effective problem solving.

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Habit #8 - Not wasting time reading self-help books that take ideas which could be presented in a few paragraphs and bloviate for 415 pages.
To each his own. Everyone has to determine how to use the limited time we have in this life. But there is value in sitting with a book and its ideas over an extended period of time to let it shape & sharpen one's ability to think and garner instincts. Using AI to condense everything or even most things will blunt this process.
Great book, full of practicable examples. Read it multiple times. Highly recommend.

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Please put ebook in the title. Thank you!
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Habit #8 - Not wasting time reading self-help books that take ideas which could be presented in a few paragraphs and bloviate for 415 pages.
Last edited by thumperstain January 8, 2025 at 09:46 AM.
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Great book, full of practicable examples. Read it multiple times. Highly recommend.
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If you can only read one book on self improvement, this is the book.
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This is a "infographic version" of the famous book. It is not the 1980s/90s book.
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I have this book and it was very good. I would highly recommend it to anyone that deals with other people in their job.
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Quote from thumperstain :
Habit #8 - Not wasting time reading self-help books that take ideas which could be presented in a few paragraphs and bloviate for 415 pages.
While your right that some of it could be greatly condensed. It's still a good read for a young person to get meshed into. I get that some of it just seems like common sense. But in an age where basic econ, like how to balance an account, appears to no longer be taught in school, its probably not a bad read for kids who may not be exposed to those "habits".
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Spoiler: scrolling mindlessly on SD didn't make the list. I'm a failure.
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Quote from thumperstain :
Habit #8 - Not wasting time reading self-help books that take ideas which could be presented in a few paragraphs and bloviate for 415 pages.
Seven Habits isn't that bloated. If you've seen the book it looks thicker than it is because of the type that they use.

But the author did make an "8th Habit" book, which was quite bloated. And the author (or his friends) made expanded versions of some of the habits into separate books, which again feel quite bloated.
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Quote from nguyer :
I have this book and it was very good. I would highly recommend it to anyone that deals with other people in their job.
There's definitely a lot of examples that have to do with business in the book, but I'd argue that the book is more universal than that.
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Pointless getting these books anymore these days unless you just enjoy reading.

You can ChatGPT a summary of it which would give you the gist of what the book is overall about.
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Quote from OceanTwelve :
Pointless getting these books anymore these days unless you just enjoy reading.

You can ChatGPT a summary of it which would give you the gist of what the book is overall about.

To each his own. Everyone has to determine how to use the limited time we have in this life. But there is value in sitting with a book and its ideas over an extended period of time to let it shape & sharpen one's ability to think and garner instincts. Using AI to condense everything or even most things will blunt this process.
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Quote from thumperstain :
Habit #8 - Not wasting time reading self-help books that take ideas which could be presented in a few paragraphs and bloviate for 415 pages.
The gimmick here is that they put the cart before the horse. The grain of truth in it in this case is that "highly effective" people in their probably amorphous definition of it tend to do these things. What they want you to believe that if you start doing these things you will become highly effective. Tis type of book exploits the fact that people see what are in fact tools but believe them to be solutions.

That's not to say that there isn't useful information in there. For some people, simply seeing concepts re-arranged and re-stated can clarify things in their own minds, connect concepts and improve their assessment of strengths and weaknesses. The secret though is that the reader still has to do all of the work.
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decided to stop reading self help books in 2019 and Happy ever since. If you are 30 or above, the world would have already taught you everything you need to know.
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Quote from RH1992 :
Great book, full of practicable examples. Read it multiple times. Highly recommend.

Totally agree
Everyone should read this treasure