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(1) In The Seven Habits of High Effective People, Stephen Cover describes habits characteristic of
happy, successful people who fulfill their potential and have a positive effect on others. 2) First,
such people take initiative; instead of blaming others for negative situations, they take responsibility
for their own behavior and work for positive change. (3) Second, ther continually act with a clear,
meaningful purpose in mind. 4) Third, they give the most important thing priority (5) In addition,
ther foster win-win situations that benefit everyone involved: they aren't willing victims, nor do they
try to benefit at others' expense 6 Highly effective people also seek to understand others and to be
understood; they genuinely listen, and they communicate openly and honestly Further, they
accept and value people's differences, rather than fighting or compromising the cooperate in
mutually beneficial ways that make use of people's differing abilities, knowledge, and the points. S
Finally, highly effective people regularly renew themselves physically, intellectually, socially
emotionally, and morally-for example, by exercising, reading participating in community events,
maintaining close relationships with family and friends, and engaging in activities that help others
According to Cores, hughly effective people

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