Thursday, April 26, 2012

Think Win-WIn: SESA Development Tracking- Forming a Habit Day 2: Implement 21 Days to form a Habit

Friday April 27, 2012 1:16 am
Goal: Finish a blog post by 1:25am; yay done at 1:25am!

Topic: Habit 4: Think Win-Win

The 7 Habits
of Highly
Effective Teens




I really like this book.  It is easy to follow and the visuals helps with the application of the habits.
You can find the teen version here: http://www.seancovey.com/books_7habits.html

Here is the adult version: https://www.stephencovey.com/7habits/7habits-habit4.php

This is copied and pasted from their website:

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Habit 4: Think Win-Win
Think Win-Win isn't about being nice, nor is it a quick-fix technique. It is a character-based code for human interaction and collaboration.

Most of us learn to base our self-worth on comparisons and competition. We think about succeeding in terms of someone else failing--that is, if I win, you lose; or if you win, I lose. Life becomes a zero-sum game. There is only so much pie to go around, and if you get a big piece, there is less for me; it's not fair, and I'm going to make sure you don't get anymore. We all play the game, but how much fun is it really?

Win-win sees life as a cooperative arena, not a competitive one. Win-win is a frame of mind and heart that constantly seeks mutual benefit in all human interactions. Win-win means agreements or solutions are mutually beneficial and satisfying. We both get to eat the pie, and it tastes pretty darn good!

A person or organization that approaches conflicts with a win-win attitude possesses three vital character traits:
  1. Integrity: sticking with your true feelings, values, and commitments
  2. Maturity: expressing your ideas and feelings with courage and consideration for the ideas and feelings of others
  3. Abundance Mentality: believing there is plenty for everyone
Many people think in terms of either/or: either you're nice or you're tough. Win-win requires that you be both. It is a balancing act between courage and consideration. To go for win-win, you not only have to be empathic, but you also have to be confident. You not only have to be considerate and sensitive, you also have to be brave. To do that--to achieve that balance between courage and consideration--is the essence of real maturity and is fundamental to win-win.





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