Recommendation to read a book ” The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”-Steven Covey.

Do you want to change the way you think? do you want to be more effective? do you want to learn how to change your habits? This book would be absolutely perfect for achieving all of these goals and more. I would definitely recommend reading “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey. In my quest to do an assignment in course “social educational entrepreneurship” I found this book at the library of my previous college Ono but it was written in Hebrew because the course was in Hebrew too, but after searching I realized that the book was translated to approximately 40 languages Including the original one which English language. This book contains 7 life habits: Be proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first, think win/win, seek first to understand and then to be understood , synergize and sharpen the saw .all these habits are wonderful and amazing, but the habit that I liked most was “put first things first “which means that Something urgent needs immediate attention, it’s always visible and stresses us, but may not have any importance on our long-term goals just like our jobs, study and assignments. On the other hand, things that are really important just like pray, sport and reading they have awesome effect on our life but its not really visible and there is no one push us to do but actually, it is very important in the long run. It is a wonderful book that gives appositive impression in your life and could change it. Covey has suggested some physical, spiritual, mental and emotional facts about us. If you follow all the 7 habits accurately then absolutely you will be a successful person. If you didn’t read the book and want to read it you can find it in many libraries and also you can purchase it from Book Depository or Amazon at an affordable price.

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  1. Thank you for the recommendation. I believe that each one of us has a habit we would like to change and this book sounds like a good start.

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  2. It sounds like a good book to read for working on yourself and developing healthy habits.

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