The habit known for goal-setting.
Habit 2
Saying "thank you" is this type of transaction.
Deposit
Reactive people let these control them.
Feelings/Impulses
Habit 5 improves this type of communication.
Listening
Choosing not to respond to drama is an example of which habit.
Be proactive
The habit focused on empathy and listening.
Habit 5
Lying to someone is an example of this kind of transaction.
Withdrawal
Proactive people make decisions based on these.
Values
Understanding another person first is called this.
Empathetic listening
Making a weekly schedule is an example of this habit.
Put first things first
The habit about teamwork and valuing differences.
Habit 6
Deposits build this between people.
Trust
This phrase is used by reactive people to avoid responsibility.
"You ruined my day"
Habit 4 helps resolve conflicts by creating this result.
Win-win outcome
Hearing both sides before giving advice shows this habit.
Habit 5
The habit about self-renewal and balance.
Habit 7
Keeping promises strengthens this personal relationship account.
EBA
Proactive people stay in this kind of space where they focus on what they can control.
Circle of Influence
Habit 6 encourages appreciating these differences in others.
Strengths/Perspectives
Working with someone you normally disagree with to create something better reflects this habit.
Synergize
Covey lists these many total habits in the teen version of the book.
7
Covey says this is the biggest deposit you can make in someone's EBA.
Genuinely listening
Covey says blaming, complaining and criticizing belong to this type of person.
Reactive person
Working together to create a better solution than anyone could alone.
Synergy
Taking care of your sleep, hygiene, and mental health shows this habit.
Sharpen the Saw