The 7 habits of highly effective people
Reading is one of my habits
Shopping is one of my habits…..
People with good habits or bad habits…………changes of habits is difficult but will make your life get easier in a long run ………..
I am interested in Spiritual subjects, found that some of people from 25 – 30 in Hong Kong are lonely and lost……. they seem have many friends in their social life, however, it is not a real fulfillment in fact…..
I always encourage people reading, but they are not keen on …..I spent time at library or bookshops from time to time….. people might found that “it’s odd”… “you are silly, why don’t you get info. from internet or get more sleep……”…… ![]()
Herewith a nice and easy-reading book for you to spend your weekend
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0671708635/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, first published in 1989, is a self-help book written by Stephen R. Covey. It has sold over 15 million copies in 38 languages since first publication, which was marked by the release of a 15th anniversary edition in 2004. The book lists seven principles that, if established as habits, are supposed to help a person achieve true interdependent effectiveness. Covey argues this is achieved by aligning oneself to what he calls “true north” principles of a character ethic that he believes to be universal and timeless.
The book was enormously popular, and catapulted Covey into lucrative public-speaking appearances and workshops. He has also written a number of follow-up books, such as The Power Of The 7 Habits: Applications And Insights; Seven Habits of Highly Effective Families; and Beyond the Seven Habits. A sequel to The Seven Habits is The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness published in 2004.
Also, Sean Covey (Stephen’s son) has written a version for teens, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens. This version simplifies the 7 Habits for younger readers so they can better understand them. In October 2006, Sean Covey also published The 6 Most Important Decisions You Will Ever Make: A Guide for Teens. This guide highlights key times in the life of a teen and gives advice on how to deal with them. Stephen Covey’s oldest son, Stephen M.R. Covey, has written a book titled The Speed of Trust.
A course based on The Seven Habits is offered through FranklinCovey and at many corporations and government agencies, such as the Regional Community Policing Institute-California, (www.rcpi-ca.org), United States Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.








































