The seven habits of highly effective people
Part One: Paradigms and Principles
We will start with the inside-out approach.
David StarrJordan once stated, ‘There is no real excellence in all this world which can be separated from right living.’
In more than 25 years of working with people in business, university, and marriage and family settings, I have come in contact with many individuals who have achieved an incredible degree of outward success, but have found themselves struggling with an inner hunger, a deep need for personal congruency and effectiveness and for healthy, growing relationships with other people.
I suspect some of the problems they’ve shared with me may be familiar to you.