Los 7 habitos de la gente altamente efectiva
Lecciones Personales Sobre El Cambio Personal
Stephen R. Covey
When Stephen Covey first released The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, the book became an instant rage because people suddenly got up and took notice that their lives were headed off in the wrong direction; and more than that, they realized that there were so many simple things they could do in order to navigate their life correctly. This book was wonderful education for people, education in how to live life effectively and get closer to the ideal of being a ‘success’ in life.
But not everyone understands Stephen Covey’s model fully well, or maybe there are some people who haven’t read it yet. This is definitely true because we still see so much failure all around us. Now, I am not saying that by using Covey’s model, or anyone else’s model for that matter, you can become a sure-shot success, but at least we should have seen many more successes around us already judging by the number of copies the book has sold! So, where is the shortcoming?
There are two main problems here, and we are talking only about the people who have read the book already. The first problem is that most people are too lazy to implement the ideals of Stephen Covey in their lives. They consider his masterpiece of a book as a mere coffee-table book or a book that you use for light reading when you are traveling and then forget all about it. They do not realize that this book contains life-changing information. Or, they take the information and do not make the effort to actually utilize it so that it becomes knowledge for them.
The second problem is that a lot of people have a myopic view of Covey’s ideals. These are people who are impressed by the book already. If you ask them what the seven habits are, they can rattle them off end to end, but then they miss the larger picture. They do not understand that Covey was trying to tell more than he wrote in words. There are hidden implications in this book, yes, and a lot of people have just failed to see through them.
That is what we are trying to do. We are trying to show you how Covey’s book, or rather, his model, was a complete model in itself. There was nothing amiss about it. If you implement it, there should be no aspect of your life that should go untouched. The only thing is that you have to understand these ideals and try to implement them in your life.
But, before we barge into that area, it is extremely important to understand what these ideals are. What was the model that was propounded by Stephen Covey in his mega-famous book? We shall begin by trying to understand his model first, and then interpret it in such a way that it pertains to every aspect of our life
Fecha de publicación
2004-11-09T00:00:00.000Z
2004-11-09T00:00:00.000Z
publicado por primera vez en 1988
Calificación de Goodreads
4.16
ISBN
9781471195709
Categorías
Recomendaciones
12
Recomendaciones
This personal development classic is a classic for a reason – read around the world by those who want to transform both their personal and professional lives. If you only implement one of these habits, I recommend #7. – fuente
2020-12-18T04:57:40.000Z
Two of the most influential books of my life “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” and “Innovator’s Dilemma” written by Mormons. One of my favorite startup founders is Mormon, too. His name is Derek Anderson 👇🏼👇🏼 – fuente2017-06-18T17:48:23.000Z
Need some book recommendations? Well, here are ten books you gotta read before you die: – fuente2021-01-04T13:00:54.000Z
Some of my favorite business books, comment one book that changed your life – fuente2020-04-04T08:13:11.000Z
3 books which you should read before the age of 30:
-Rich Dad Poor Dad
-The richest man in Babylon
-7 habits of highly effective people
Can we add more to the list?
#AKAL – fuente2016-11-25T00:06:24.000Z
Book #1
7.5/10
Very valuable core ideas. A lot of intuitive topics that are great to see written down. Little long. Great first book. – fuente2019-10-08T01:54:12.000Z
@benmorris @audible_com @Gladwell I enjoy the quiet on the way home, but on the way to work I am listening to the 7 habits book by Stephen Coveru, a fave of mine – fuente