Week 7
This week was intriguing
with the lessons learned In the seven habits an how we can form them and become
better individuals. The habit that I choose to write on is being proactive and
what it means; however, this does not mean to be pushy, aggressive
and insensitive. Instead, it’s more about controlling the situation for a more
positive outcome. Though we may be free to choose our response we are not
entitled to choose the outcome from our actions. As we develop and improve upon
our proactive skills it will help us be better prepared during times of
disasters
.
Other great
habits to form are, to begin with, the end in mind, put things first, think/win,
seek first to understand, synergize and sharpen the saw. These helpful habits
will help to fill your life with passion and purpose as you seek better
understanding and enlightenment through the processes of personal growth. Once
you master them, your ability to accomplish goals and purpose will become
greater and the time allotted will give heed to further success.
When talking about passion and loving what we do Guy Kawasaki
said, “ Whatever you building it's about passion because you love it. If you
love it and change the world you will be rich.” Often, I find my self in deep
thought about the things that I would like to accomplish. Some, but not all of
them will and can change the way we operate businesses and thus are world-changing
and can result in high monetary payoffs. However, like Guy stated, it’s not
about the money it’s about passion and the wealth that comes from the emotions
of the success. There within one can find the greatest form of payment that’s endless
and fills more coffers then one form of monetary payment could ever.
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