Famous Leaders
Terms & Charts
"7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" Terms
Traits of a Leader
Miscellaneous
100

Led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom along the route of the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman

100

The path you follow through the 7 Habits for which this image represents.

What is the Maturity Continuum

100

Means to take responsibility for your life and how you act towards certain problems and issues that arise. You are in control of handling the situation in a positive way.

What is Habit #1: Be Proactive

100

The process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements.

What is body language


100

This allows us to live a principle-centered life guided by morals, values, ethics, and things/people who truly matter.

What is Circle of Influence


200

Her defiance sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Its success launched nationwide efforts to end racial segregation of public facilities.

Who is Rosa Parks

200

The three main levels of the Maturity Continuum.

What is Dependence, Independence, and Interdependence

200

Means you blame everything and everyone else for problems and issues that arise.  You just let the anger out and don't take responsibility for your words and actions.

What is being Reactive

200

Mirroring, Listening with your ears, eyes, and heart, as well as putting yourself in the other person's shoes as are examples of _________.

Genuine, Active, and Reflective Listening

200

The following are all examples of _________.

Spacing out, Pretending to listen, Selective listening, Word listening, Self-centered listening, Judging, Advising, Probing

What is Poor Listening Styles

300

Co-led the United Farm Workers movement for civil rights and better working conditions for field pickers.

Who is Dolores Huerta

300

You achieve this "win" from mastering Habits 1, 2, & 3.

What is Private Victory

300

The attitude and belief that there is enough for everyone.  You want the best for yourself and others and want to see everyone succeed.

What is Habit #4: Think Win-Win

300

Knowing what your strengths and weaknesses are, and how to use them properly.

What is self-awareness

300

This mindset is motivated by personal rewards and benefits but doesn’t leave room for everyone to grow together and help each other out.  It is very common in the U.S. and many European/Western countries.

What is Individualism (Habit #4: Win-Lose)

400

Abolitionist and women's rights activist best known for her speech on racial inequalities, "Ain't I a Woman?" at a statewide women's rights convention. 

Who is Sojourner Truth

400

You achieve this "win" from mastering Habits 4, 5, & 6.

What is Public Victory

400

This habit helps you set goals for yourself and plan your way to obtain them.

What is Habit #2: Begin With the End in Mind

400

This skill helps you determine the order for dealing with a series of items or tasks according to their relative importance and urgency.

What is Prioritize

400

The main goal of this person is to serve others, share power, put the needs of others first, and help people develop and perform as highly as possible. 

What is a Servant Leader

500

Made her mark by becoming the first Hispanic American woman to go to space with a nine-day mission in 1993.

Who is Ellen Ochoa

500

This time quadrant refers to which Habit?

What is Habit #3: Put First Things First

500

A change in your perspective and the way you think about things and experiences as well as your outlook on life.

What is Paradigm Shift

500

You do this by asking questions for clarification, giving information with ease, understanding instructions, giving feedback, etc.

What is good communication

500

The conducting, supervising, or managing of everything God brings into life in a manner that honors God; especially the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care. Utilizing and managing all resources God provides for the betterment of His creation.

What is Stewardship or a Steward Leader