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THE

Presented by
Group 2
HABITS
THE

Presented by
Group 2
HABITS
7 Habits

1. Be Proactive

2. Begin With The End In Mind

3. Put First Things First

4. Think Win-Win

5. Seek First To Understand, Then Be Understood

6. Synergize

7. Sharpen The Saw


1.Be Proactive
Being proactive means taking responsibility for your own life and choices,
regardless of your circumstances. It means not blaming others for your problems or
setbacks, and instead focusing on what you can do to make things better. It also
means being intentional about your life and making choices based on your values
and principles.
1.Be Proactive
Being proactive means taking responsibility for your own life and choices,
regardless of your circumstances. It means not blaming others for your problems or
setbacks, and instead focusing on what you can do to make things better. It also
means being intentional about your life and making choices based on your values
and principles.
1.Be Proactive
HOW TO?

+Keep a journal to track your thoughts, feelings, and actions. This can help you to identify areas
where you +can be more proactive.
+Set goals for yourself and develop a plan to achieve them.
+Break down large goals into smaller, more manageable tasks.
+Reward yourself for your accomplishments.
+Learn from your mistakes and setbacks.
2. Begin with the End in Mind
This habit means having a clear vision for your future and making decisions based
on that vision. It means starting with the end in mind and then working backwards
to develop a plan to achieve your goals. It also means being flexible and adaptable,
as things may change along the way.
2. Begin with the End in Mind
This habit means having a clear vision for your future and making decisions based
on that vision. It means starting with the end in mind and then working backwards
to develop a plan to achieve your goals. It also means being flexible and adaptable,
as things may change along the way.
2. Begin with the End in Mind
HOW TO?

+Review your personal mission statement on a regular basis.


+Update your vision for the future as needed.
+Create a vision board to help you visualize your goals.
+Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals.
+Track your progress towards your goals and make adjustments as needed.
3. Put First Things First
This habit is about prioritizing your tasks and activities based on their
importance and urgency. It means saying no to commitments that are not in line
with your priorities, and delegating tasks to others whenever possible. It also
means focusing on the most important things first and avoiding distractions.
3. Put First Things First
HO TOW?

+Use a time management system to prioritize your tasks and activities.


+Schedule your most important tasks for the times of day when you are most productive.
+Avoid distractions when you are working on important tasks.
+Delegate tasks to others whenever possible.
+Learn to say no to commitments that are not in line with your priorities.
4. Think Win-Win
This habit is about seeking mutually beneficial solutions in all your interactions. It
means being willing to compromise and focus on the long-term relationship, not
just the short-term gain. It also means being respectful of the other person's needs
and interests, even if you disagree with them.
4. Think Win-Win
This habit is about seeking mutually beneficial solutions in all your interactions. It
means being willing to compromise and focus on the long-term relationship, not
just the short-term gain. It also means being respectful of the other person's needs
and interests, even if you disagree with them.
4. Think Win-Win
HOW TO?

+Identify the needs and interests of all parties involved in a situation.


+Look for mutually beneficial solutions.
+Be willing to compromise.
+Be patient and persistent in finding a win-win solution.
5. Seek First to Understand, Then to Be
Understood
This habit is about listening to others with an open mind and trying to see
things from their perspective. It means asking clarifying questions and avoiding
interrupting. It also means being respectful of the other person's opinions and
feelings, even if you disagree with them.
5. Seek First to Understand, Then to Be
Understood
This habit is about listening to others with an open mind and trying to see
things from their perspective. It means asking clarifying questions and avoiding
interrupting. It also means being respectful of the other person's opinions and
feelings, even if you disagree with them.
5. Seek First to Understand, Then to Be
Understood
TO HOW?

+Ask clarifying questions to make sure you understand the other person's perspective.
+Paraphrase what the other person has said to show that you are listening.
+Avoid interrupting the other person.
+Be respectful of the other person's opinions and feelings, even if you disagree with them.
6. Synergize
This habit is about working together with others to achieve more than you could
alone. It means valuing the differences between people and being open to new
ideas and solutions. It also means being willing to share credit and success.
6. Synergize
This habit is about working together with others to achieve more than you could
alone. It means valuing the differences between people and being open to new
ideas and solutions. It also means being willing to share credit and success.
6. Synergize
HOW TO?

+Collaborate with others to achieve common goals.


+Be open to new ideas and solutions.
+Be willing to share credit and success.
+Celebrate the team's accomplishments.
7. Sharpen the Saw
This habit is about renewing yourself physically, mentally, emotionally, and
spiritually. It means taking care of your health, developing your skills and
knowledge, and spending time with loved ones. It also means finding ways to give
back to your community.
7. Sharpen the Saw
This habit is about renewing yourself physically, mentally, emotionally, and
spiritually. It means taking care of your health, developing your skills and
knowledge, and spending time with loved ones. It also means finding ways to give
back to your community.
7. Sharpen the Saw
HOW TO?

+Eat a healthy diet.


+Exercise regularly.
+Get enough sleep.
+Read books and articles to learn new things.
+Attend workshops and seminars.
+Spend time with loved ones.
+Give back to your community.
+Meditate or pray.
+Spend time in nature.
Thank you for your attention

Special thanks to the 3 members of Group 2:


Le Quang Anh (leader and presenter)
Le Tran Quang Dan (content and information)
Nguyen Ngoc Tuan Cuong (Powerpoint)

Do you have any questions?


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