Habits of Highly Effective People Term Paper

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The way Covey presents meditation makes an otherwise daunting practice seem approachable and doable. The author frames meditation as being another form of exercise, balance, and self-renewal, not as something reserved for mystics and yogis. After reading the chapter, it is easy to see how and why meditation can be incorporated into a regular regime of self-improvement. Not being so familiar with practicing meditation, I realized that the act involves little more than self-discipline, which is in itself a valuable habit to cultivate.

The next essential component of sharpening the saw is to develop healthy interpersonal relationships. I found this portion of Covey's chapter to be the most inspiring of all of them because how difficult interpersonal relationships can be. To sharpen the saw in the social arena, we need to reexamine some of Covey's other principles, mainly being proactive in our conversations and interactions. For example, instead of arguing and calling another person names, we can examine acknowledge feeling angry without having an outburst. Covey notes that emotions play a major role in our social interactions. Some of the most avoidable conflicts are those that stem from bruised egos and other situations in which one person has the power and potential to extricate themselves in order to promote peace. In fact, the social arena is where we can apply all the other habits and immediately reap the benefits. Being proactive and positive in our interpersonal interactions means dealing with conflict with an open heart and an open mind, and learning something in the process.

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A found this chapter to be one of the most accessible and approachable of the seven habits that Covey prescribes in The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Because the chapter summarizes much of the wisdom contained in prior chapters, I found it to almost serve as a summary. Also, I appreciated the way that the author placed spirituality in perspective, as an essential component for healthy, effective living. Relating to others and to ourselves involves a set of practices, behaviors, attitudes, and value changes.

On the other hand, I think that Covey's book is ultimately a stepping stone. While the advice he gives is clear, easy to understand, common sense-driven, and meaningful to most people, I also feel that the book is a little thin in places. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People is a book that can open readers to other books or practices in areas of their choice. For example, if I was inspired to exercise more, I might decide to take up a martial art. The martial art would in turn give me the mental and emotional discipline as well as spiritual focus that I needed to become what Covey calls a "highly effective person." The principles of balanced self-renewal imply that all readers need to discover for themselves how and where to make essential….....

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