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Review �This book is a touchdown.� -- Steve Young, NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl MVP�Teens face many challenging issues and It�s great that 7 Habits is now available to help direct teens towards positive living.� -- Michael Phelps, 28-time Olympic Medalist and Founder of the Michael Phelps Foundation�If you are a teen, or know someone who will be one, have them read this book. It will help them establish a pattern for dealing with change, disappointment and even success. It is truly a powerful, life changing book.� -- Derek Hough, Emmy Award winning choreographer�A recipe for teenage success!� -- Dominique Moceanu, 1996 US Olympic Gold Medalist, Women's Gymnastics and New York Times bestselling author, Off Balance'�Like father, like son� maybe a clich�, but Sean has proved it to be true. Sean is as effective as his father in providing directions to teens so that their lives become meaningful. Sean's 7 Habits is a book every teenager should read and emulate.' -- Arun Gandhi, president, Gandhi Worldwide Education Institute�Unlike my book on the 7 Habits, this book, by my son Sean, speaks directly to teens in an entertaining and visually appealing style (and Sean, I never thought you listened to a word I said). As prejudiced as this may sound, this is a remarkable book, a must-read!� -- Stephen R. Covey, Sean's dad, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and cofounder and former vice chairman of Franklin Covey Co.'Growing up isn�t easy, but with the help of Sean Covey�s book, young adults can learn to navigate through this awkward time and come out on the other side as a highly effective adult.' -- Erin Gruwell, Founder of Freedom Writers Foundation and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Freedom Writers Diary�I wish I'd had this book when I was a teen.� -- Shannon Hale, New York Times bestselling author of Newbery Honor winner Princess Academy and The Goose Girl�I have long been a fan of Stephen Covey and his book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. In fact, I liked his principles so much that we teach it to our players in the off-season as leadership principles. When I saw Sean�s book on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, I was excited to have another weapon to take our players and culture to a higher level. Whether you are a teen or not, you should read this book!� -- Anson Dorrance, University of North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer coach, 22 time national collegiate champion�I highly recommend the simple, straight forward advice provided in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens book to teenagers, young adults, and their parents. You�ll hear new perspectives on how to improve your relationships and leadership skills that will positively impact your life, resulting in greater happiness�. And more than that�you will be able to do it and be successful at anything you choose to do. I have personally read it and practiced the timeless principles with my daughters.� -- Diana Thomas, U.S. vice president of training, learning & development, McDonalds Corporation Read more About the Author Sean Covey is Executive Vice President of Global Solutions and Partnerships for FranklinCovey. He is a�New York Times�bestselling author and has written several books, including�The 6 Most Important Decisions You�ll Ever Make,�The 7 Habits of Happy Kids,�The 4 Disciplines of Execution, and�The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, which has been translated into twenty languages and sold over five million copies worldwide. Read more Excerpt. � Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Get in the Habit THEY MAKE YOU OR BREAK YOU Welcome! My name is Sean and I wrote this book. I don�t know how you got it. Maybe your mom gave it to you to shape you up. Or maybe you bought it with your own money because the title caught your eye. Regardless of how it landed in your hands, I�m really glad it did. Now you just need to read it.We first make our habits, then our habits make us. ENGLISH POETA lot of teens read books, but I wasn�t one of them. (I did read several book summaries, however.) So if you�re like I was, you may be ready to shelve this book. But before you do that, hear me out. If you promise to read on, I�ll promise to make it an adventure. In fact, to keep it fun, I�ve stuffed it with cartoons, clever ideas, great quotes, and powerful stories about real teens from all over the world . . . along with a few other surprises. So, with that in mind: will you give it a try? Okay? Okay! Let�s dive in, then. This book is based on another book that my dad, Stephen R. Covey, wrote several years ago entitled The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Surprisingly, that book has become one of the best-selling books of all time. He owes a lot of the credit for its success to me and my brothers and sisters, however. You see, we were his guinea pigs. He tried out all of his psycho experiments on us, and that�s why my brothers and sisters have major emotional problems (just kidding, siblings). Luckily, I escaped uninjured. So why did I write this book? I wrote it because life for teens is no playground. It�s a jungle out there. And if I�ve done my job right, this book can be like a compass to help you navigate through it. Unlike my dad�s book, which was written for old people (and can get really boring at times), this book was written especially for teens and is always interesting. Although I�m a retired teenager, I still remember what it was like to be one. I could�ve sworn I was riding an emotional roller coaster most of the time. Looking back, I�m actually amazed that I survived. Barely. I�ll never forget the time in seventh grade when I fell in love with a girl named Nicole. I told my friend Clar to tell her that I liked her (I was too scared to speak directly to girls so I used messengers). Clar completed his mission and returned and reported. �Hey, Sean, I told Nicole that you liked her.� �What�d she say!?� I asked impatiently. �She said, �Ohh, Sean? He�s fat!�?� Clar laughed. I was devastated. I felt like hiding in my room and never coming out again. I vowed to hate girls for life. Luckily my hormones prevailed and I began liking girls again. I�ve interviewed a lot of teens in the making of this book. I suspect that some of the struggles they shared with me will be familiar to you too: �There�s too much to do and not enough time. I�ve got school, homework, job, friends, parties, and family on top of everything else. I�m totally stressed out. Help!� �How can I feel good about myself when I don�t match up? Everywhere I look I am reminded that someone else is smarter, or prettier, or more popular. I can�t help but think, �If I only had her hair, her clothes, her personality, her boyfriend, then I�d be happy.�?� �If I could only get my parents off my back I might be able to live my life. It seems they�re constantly nagging, and I can�t ever seem to satisfy them.� �I know I�m not living the way I should. I�m into everything�drugs, drinking, sex, you name it. But when I�m with my friends, I give in and just do what everyone else is doing.� �I�ve started another diet. I think it�s my fifth one this year. I really do want to change, but I just don�t have the discipline to stick with it. Each time I start a new diet I have hope. But it�s usually only a short time before I blow it. And then I feel awful.� �I�m not doing too well in school right now. If I don�t get my grades up I�ll never get into college.� �I�m moody and get depressed often and I don�t know what to do about it.� �I feel as if my life is out of control.� These problems are real, and you can�t turn off real life. I won�t pretend you can. Instead, I�ll give you a set of tools to help you deal with real life. What are they? The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens or, said another way, the seven characteristics that happy and successful teens all over the world have in common. By now, you�re probably wondering what these habits are so I might as well end the suspense. Here they are, followed by a brief explanation: Habit 1: Be Proactive Take responsibility for your life. Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Define your mission and goals in life. Habit 3: Put First Things First Prioritize, and do the most important things first. Habit 4: Think Win-Win Have an everyone-can-win attitude. Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood Listen to people sincerely. Habit 6: Synergize Work together to achieve more. Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw Renew yourself regularly. As the above diagram shows, the habits build upon one another. Habits 1, 2, and 3 deal with self-mastery. We call it the �private victory.� Habits 4, 5, and 6 deal with relationships and teamwork. We call it the �public victory.� You�ve got to get your personal act together before you can be a good team player. That�s why the private victory comes before the public victory. The last habit, Habit 7, is the habit of renewal. It feeds all of the other six habits. The habits seem pretty simple, don�t they? But just wait till you see how powerful they can be! One great way to understand what the 7 Habits are is to understand what they are not. So here are the opposites, or: The 7 Habits of Highly Defective Teens Habit 1: React Blame all of your problems on your parents, your stupid teachers, your lousy neighborhood, your boy- or girlfriend, the government, or something or somebody else. Be a victim. Take no responsibility for your life. If you�re hungry, eat. If you�re bored, make trouble. If someone yells at you, yell back. If you feel like doing something you know is wrong, go for it. Habit 2: Begin with No End in Mind Don�t have a plan. Avoid goals at all costs. And never think about tomorrow. Why worry about the consequences of your actions? Live for the moment. Sleep around, get wasted, and party on, for tomorrow you die. Habit 3: Put First Things Last Whatever is most important in your life, don�t do it until you have spent sufficient time watching videos of cute animals on YouTube, texting endlessly, and lounging around. Always put off studying until tomorrow. Make sure that fun things come before important things. Habit 4: Think Win-Lose See life as a vicious competition. If you want to be at the top of the popularity list, you�d better knock someone else off first. Don�t let anyone else succeed at anything because, remember, if they win, you lose. If it looks like you�re going to lose, however, make sure you drag that sucker down with you. Habit 5: Seek First to Talk, Then Pretend to Listen You were born with a mouth, so use it. Talk a lot. Always express your side of the story first. Once everyone understands your views, pretend to listen to theirs by nodding and saying �uh-huh� while daydreaming about what�s for lunch. Or, if you really want their opinion, give it to them. Habit 6: Don�t Cooperate Let�s face it, other people are weird because they�re different from you. So why try to get along with them? Teamwork�s for the dogs. Since you always have the best ideas, you�re better off doing everything by yourself. Be your own island. Habit 7: Wear Yourself Out Be so busy with life that you never take time to renew or improve yourself. Never study. Don�t learn anything new. Avoid exercise like the plague. And, for heaven�s sake, stay away from good books, nature, or anything else that may inspire you. As you can see, the habits listed above are recipes for disaster. Yet many of us indulge in them . . . regularly (me included). And, given this, it�s no wonder that life can really stink at times. � WHAT EXACTLY ARE HABITS? Habits are things we do repeatedly. But most of the time we�re hardly aware that we even have them. They�re on autopilot. Some habits are good, such as: � Exercising regularly � Planning ahead � Showing respect for others Some are bad, including: � Thinking negatively � Feeling inferior � Blaming others And some don�t really matter, like: � Taking showers before bed instead of in the morning � Putting hot sauce on every meal � Listening to music while you exercise Depending on what they are, our habits will either make us or break us. We become what we repeatedly do. As writer Samuel Smiles put it: Sow a thought, and you reap an act; Sow an act, and you reap a habit; Sow a habit, and you reap a character; Sow a character, and you reap a destiny. Luckily, you are stronger than your habits. You can change them. For example, try folding your arms. Now fold them in the opposite way. Feels pretty strange, right? But if you folded them in the opposite way for thirty days in a row, it wouldn�t feel so strange. You wouldn�t even have to think about it. You�d get in the habit. At any time you can look yourself in the mirror and say, �Hey, I don�t like that about myself,� and you can exchange a bad habit for a better one. It may not always be easy, but it�s always possible. Maybe not every idea in this book will work for you. But you don�t have to be perfect to see results, either. Just living some of the habits some of the time can help you experience changes in your life you never thought possible. The 7 Habits can help you: � Get control of your life � Improve your relationships with your friends � Make smarter decisions � Get along with your parents � Overcome addictions and self-destructive habits � Define your values and what matters most to you � Get more done in less time � Increase your self-confidence � Be happy � Find balance between school, work, friends, dating, and everything else One final point. It�s your book, so use it. Get out a pen or highlighter and mark it up. Don�t be afraid to underline, circle, or bookmark your favorite ideas. Take notes in the margins. Scribble. Reread the stories that inspire you and memorize the quotes that give you hope. Try doing the �baby steps� at the end of each chapter, which were designed to help you start living the habits immediately. You�ll get a lot more out of the book if you do. You may also want to check out the hotlines and websites listed at the back of the book for additional help or information. If you�re the kind of reader who likes to skip around looking for cartoons and tidbits, that�s fine. But at some point you ought to read the book from start to finish, because the 7 Habits are sequential. Each chapter builds on the last. Habit 1 comes before Habit 2 (and so on) for a reason. So what do you say? Make my day and read this book! COMING ATTRACTIONS Up next, we�ll take a look at ten of the dumbest statements ever made. You don�t want to miss them. So read on! Read more


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