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Sean Covey

  • Thehellhas quoted5 months ago
    Be so busy with life that you never take time to renew or improve yourself
  • Thehellhas quoted5 months ago
    How does this feel? Pretty strange, doesn’t it? But if you folded them in the opposite way for thirty days in a row, it wouldn’t feel so strange. You wouldn’t

    even have to think about it. You’d get in the habit.
  • Thehellhas quoted5 months ago
    • Get control of your life

    • Improve your relationships with your friends

    • Make smarter decisions

    • Get along with your parents

    • Overcome addiction

    • Define your values and what matters most to you

    • Get more done in less time

    • Increase your self-confidence
  • Thehellhas quoted5 months ago
    • Be happy

    • Find balance between school, work, friends, and everything else
  • Thehellhas quoted5 months ago
    Paradigms are like glasses. When you have incomplete paradigms about

    yourself or life in general, it’s like wearing glasses with the wrong prescription.

    That lens affects how you see everything else. As a result, what you see is what

    you get.
  • ghvsjdhdvshhas quotedlast year
    Take me, train me, be firm with me, and I will place the world at your feet.

    It's what "habits" speaks to me

  • ghvsjdhdvshhas quotedlast year
    Habits are things we do repeatedly. But most of the time we’re hardly aware that we even

    have them.
  • ghvsjdhdvshhas quotedlast year
    they’re all perceptions about

    the way things are, not facts.

    Definition of paradigm

  • ghvsjdhdvshhas quotedlast year
    these perceptions are all inaccurate or incomplete—

    even though the people who said them are convinced they’re true.
  • ghvsjdhdvshhas quotedlast year
    A paradigm is the way you see

    something; it’s your point of view, frame of reference, or belief.
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