Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

             Covey's "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" have truly changed my life in a positive way. Before starting to read the book, I thought I was going to find myself with one of those books with difficult concepts to understand and to relate with, however, from the beginning of the begging of the book I was able to connect myself to the author's ideas. Reading about what the author and his wife were going through while they were raising their son was helpful to me, as Covey tells us, his book was inspired by a familiar crisis he and his wife were going through as they were raising their child. Their child was having a hard time keeping up academically and socially. The child was falling behind his classmates in most respects. The first thing the author, Covey and his wife, Sandra tried to do was to motivate his son, to reach such goal they employed phrases such as "that's good son" "keep it up" however, Covey, soon realized that they were employing the wrong strategy, what they were doing wasn't in harmony with the way they perceived their son. Consequently, they started to change themselves, they decided to focus on themselves rather than on their son, they gave up the idea of wanting to change their child, rather, they decided to start valuing their son's uniqueness. The result of such new behavior adopted by Covey and his wife was a child who started to excel academically, as well as in other areas.
             Such introduction to the book led me to evaluate the way I was doing things at work. I used to be the typical employee who is complaining about his employer, I remember many times wishing to change many of the behaviors of my supervisors, this was the result of me disliking the fact the most of them never seemed to listen to the employees nor they seemed to know how to motivate the employees. I believed they were making a big mistake by failing to listen to employees, given tha...

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