This document contains a collection of quotes related to personal growth and effectiveness. Some of the quotes discuss forming good habits, examining one's own paradigms and making necessary changes, applying balance to relationships, and choosing one's response to what others do rather than being hurt by their actions. Other quotes discuss determining one's own outlook, having a clear purpose, planning ahead, and focusing on key relationships rather than just tasks. The collection provides advice on various aspects of personal development and effectiveness.
This document contains a collection of quotes related to personal growth and effectiveness. Some of the quotes discuss forming good habits, examining one's own paradigms and making necessary changes, applying balance to relationships, and choosing one's response to what others do rather than being hurt by their actions. Other quotes discuss determining one's own outlook, having a clear purpose, planning ahead, and focusing on key relationships rather than just tasks. The collection provides advice on various aspects of personal development and effectiveness.
This document contains a collection of quotes related to personal growth and effectiveness. Some of the quotes discuss forming good habits, examining one's own paradigms and making necessary changes, applying balance to relationships, and choosing one's response to what others do rather than being hurt by their actions. Other quotes discuss determining one's own outlook, having a clear purpose, planning ahead, and focusing on key relationships rather than just tasks. The collection provides advice on various aspects of personal development and effectiveness.
We first make out Habits, and then our habits make us. -Stephen R. Covey We think we see the world as it is, when in fact we see the world as we are. -Stephen R. Covey All sinificant breakthrouhs are break-!withs" old ways of thinkin. -#homas $uhn %ach of us is born with the ift of self-awareness. We can stand apart from our paradims, we can e&amine them, and we can chane them if necessary. -Stephen R. Covey #he reatest place to apply the concept of the '('C )alance is in relationships. #hey are the most important thins we have in life. -Stephen R. Covey 'eople will pass away, but principles never will* they endure. -Abraham +incoln ,ive a man a fish, you feed him for the day* #each him how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime. -+ao-t-u .our life is a result of your own decisions-not your conditions. -Stephen R. Covey )etween what happens to us and your response if space. /n that space lies our freedom to choose our response. -Anonymous /t0s not what people do to us that hurts us, it0s our chosen response to what they do they hurts us. -Stephen R. Covey #hey cannot take away our self-respect if we do not ive it to them. -1ahatma ,andhi %ach of us makes his own weather, determines the color of the skies in the emotional universe which he inhabits. -2ulton 3. Sheen See every problem as an opportunity to e&ercise creative enery. -Stephen R. Covey Always start every endeavor with a clear sense of purpose. -Stephen R. Covey 4oesn0t everythin die at last and too soon5 #ell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life5 -1ary 6liver %fficiency with people is ineffective. With people, fast is slow and slow is fast. -Stephen R. Covey /t doesn0t really matter how fast you0re oin if you0re headin in the wron direction. -Stephen R. Covey .ou will only be able to say no to the popularity of 7uadrant /// if you have a bier !yes" burnin inside. -Stephen R. Covey #he week is the !normal lens" that ives us the most manaeable perspective. -Stephen R. Covey 'lan your week, each week, before the week beins. -Stephen R. Covey 6rani-in your life around the many roles you play will help you maintain balance and focus on your key relationships rather than focusin on tasks and thins. -Stephen R. Covey .ou can0t talk yourself out of problems you behave yourself into. -Stephen R. Covey /f you0re oin to bow, bow low. -%astern e&pression %mpathy is the fastest form of human communication. -Stephen R. Covey /t0s more noble to ive yourself completely to ne individual, than to labor diliently for the salvation of the masses. -4a Hammarsk8old When you0re thirsty, it0s too late to think about diin a well. -3apanese proverb We shouldn0t et too wrapped up in one aspect of life. /f we do, we close ourselves off to new e&periences. -9en sayin Readin is to the mind what e&ercise is to the body. -3oseph Addison Service is the rent that we pay for our room on earth. -+ord Halifa& / have cancer but cancer doesn0t have me. -:nknown #o keep the lamp burnin, we have to keep puttin oil in it. -1other #eresa