Stephen Covey's Timeless Advice | Book Insights on 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

*It’s been said that, in the United States, the influence of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is second only to the Bible.  *Not only is it listed as core reading for employees in many Fortune 500 companies, but even former US Presidents Clinton and Obama have recommended it.  *Sales now exceed 25 million copies, and it was the first non-fiction book to sell a million copies in audio format.  *Covey provides a masterful synthesis of what he argues are simply ‘natural laws’, timeless and universal principles that are the foundations of effectiveness.  *Understanding these principles and following them with integrity, by way of Covey’s series of seven habits, leads the way to fulfillment and success. Theme 1: Be Proactive - 0:29 Theme 2: First Things First - 9:08 Theme 3: Synergize - 18:37 Like what you hear? Be sure to like & subscribe to support this podcast! Also leave a comment and let us know your thoughts on the episode. You can also get a free weekly email about the Book Insight of the week. Subscribe at memod.com/insights Want quick save-able, share-able bullet points on this book? Check out the Memo: https://memod.com/Kev866920/stephen-covey-s-7-habits-of-highly-effective-peopl-194 Full Title: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Year of Publication: 1989 Book Author: Stephen Covey To purchase the complete edition of this book click here: https://tinyurl.com/5crnf2yc Book Insight Writer: Tom Butler-Bowdon Editor: Tom Butler-Bowdon Producer: Gabe Mara Production Manager: Karin Richey Curator: Tom Butler-Bowden Narrator: Kristi Burns

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