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Words of wisdom.....Stephen R Covey
Stephen Richards Covey words
of wisdom:
Live by principles or natural laws
rather than going along with today’s culture of quick fix. Timeless principles
are fairness, honesty, kindness, respect, service, integrity and contribution.
Body is a natural system. It is governed
by natural law. No amount of positive mental attitude could get around the
literal limits of muscle conditioning.
Values are social norms – they are
personal, emotional, subjective and arguable. Principles are impersonal
factual, objective and self-evident. Consequences are governed by principles
and behavior is governed by values; therefore value principles.
There is a “law of harvest” that governs
character, all human greatness and all human relationships. It stands contrast
to our culture of quick –fix, victimism and blame.
Common sense is not common practice.
You cannot think or live independently
in an interdependent world.
We are a product of neither nature nor
nurture; we are a product of choice, because there is always a space between
stimulus and response.
Hitler’s vision, discipline and passion
was driven by ego. Gandhi’s vision, discipline and passion was driven by
conscience.
Discipline is will power embodied.
Online the disciplined are truly free.
Undisciplined are slaves to mood, appetites and perversion.
Form the habit of doing things that
failures don’t like to do.
Leadership is communicating peoples
worth and potential so clearly that they come to see it in themselves.
Philosophy of influence is called:
ethos: means your ethical nature, your personal credibility, the amount of
trust or confidence others have in your integrity and competency. Pathos is
empathy; Logos basically stands for logic.
Relish the “little” assignment or
“chore” that no one else wants! Seek it out! It’s a license for self
empowerment whether it is the redesign of a form or planning a weekend client
retreat—you can turn it into something grand and glorious and wows.
90% of all leadership failure is
character failures
In an interview for a medical school a
person asked whom e would prefer: an honest surgeon who was incompetent, or a
competent surgeon who was dishonest. He reflected and said: “It all depends on
the issue. If I needed the surgery I ‘d go for the competent person. If is was
a question of whether to have the surgery or not, I would go for he honest
one.”
Character and competence makes a good
leader.
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