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In preparation for writing the classic guide to self-improvement The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey did not merely study successful people, he reviewed the literature2 on how to become successful. From the post-WWII period forward, he discerned a shift from what he termed the “character ethic” to a “personality ethic.” Older wor
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Small steps matter. Your ability to be at your best is linked to how strong you are when you’re weak. Being stronger, or sucking less, in critical moments can be transformational over time.
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