May 2018 – 7 habits of highly effective people

May 2018 – 7 habits of highly effective people

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April 20, 2018

"If we know where we want to go (“Begin with the end in mind”), can set and then stick to our priorities (“put first things first”), and know how to communicate and collaborate with others (“seek first to understand, then to be understood”), we significantly increase our chances of achieving success and finding happiness in our lives. Great wisdom, engaging style, plenty of concrete examples for easy application of the principles – these are the reasons this book deserves our attention," says Roman Stupka, a member of the Red Button network.

principles of personal development that will change your life

The most successful book by a renowned author of "motivational" literature and expert on family issues and leadership outlines 7 habits that need to be adopted to act as effectively as possible, forming the foundation for creating a harmonious, purposeful, and integrated personality. The greater the changes and tougher the challenges we face, the more urgent it is to follow these principles. We present an updated edition of a book considered one of the most influential of the century, translated into more than 40 languages worldwide.

who is Roman Stupka?

Roman Stupka has felt a lifelong need to influence the world around him. Whether as the leader of a group of boys, captain of a football team, or CEO. His experience as a “top manager” and crisis manager has given him insight into the role of a leader in business and life. It is about giving people a shared vision and helping them find their own that connects to the common one. Also, accepting personal responsibility for the “system design” and team responsibility for its operation. Removing demotivation is more important than seeking motivation, and listening is more important than speaking. Now, instead of running systems, Roman “helps good companies become even better,” especially through the Rockefeller habits method.

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