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Habit 4: Think, Win-Win

Habit 4: Think, Win-Win. BY: SECOND & THIRD GRADE TEACHERS KIM LUCUS REGINA MCGREW GLADYS PASCLEY PRISCILLA GRAYSON WILLIE HOWARD EMILY MARTIN. Habit 4: Think, Win-Win.

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Habit 4: Think, Win-Win

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  1. Habit 4: Think, Win-Win BY: SECOND & THIRD GRADE TEACHERS KIM LUCUS REGINA MCGREW GLADYS PASCLEY PRISCILLA GRAYSON WILLIE HOWARD EMILY MARTIN

  2. Habit 4: Think, Win-Win Think, Win-Win sees life as a cooperative area rather than a competitive one. Having a win-win frame of mind and a win-win heart that constantly seeks mutual benefit in all human interactions is the goal. Win-win means agreements or solutions are mutually beneficial and satisfying. A person who has a win-win frame of mind is empathic, confident, considerate, sensitive, and courageous. "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.“ -Helen Keller

  3. Habit 4: Think, Win-Win Win-win thinking is an application of the Golden Rule: "Whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them" (Matthew 7:12). The apostle Paul also discussed this principle in Philippians 2:3: "Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself." (Romans 12 also describes how to live at peace with others; see verses 10 and 14-21.)

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