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7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. Weekly Lessons – Week 8. Habit 3 - Put First Things First. I watched the Indy 500, and I was thinking that if they left earlier they wouldn’t have to go so fast. - Steven Wright, Comedian. Mission Statement. I. Habit 3 – Put First Things First.

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7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

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  1. 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Weekly Lessons – Week 8

  2. Habit 3 - Put First Things First • I watched the Indy 500, and I was thinking that if they left earlier they wouldn’t have to go so fast. - Steven Wright, Comedian

  3. Mission Statement • I

  4. Habit 3 – Put First Things First • Will Power and Won’t Power • Say yes when you want to, and no when you want to • Have a positive attitude

  5. Habit 3 – Put First Things First • QUADRANT 1 - THE PROCRASTINATOR

  6. Habit 3 – Put First Things First • QUADRANT 2 – THE PRIORITIZER

  7. Habit 3 – Put First Things First • QUADRANT 3 – THE YES-MAN

  8. Habit 3 – Put First Things First • QUADRANT 4 – THE SLACKER

  9. Habit 3 – Put First Things First • Make a list of the major things that you need to do this week (school, tests, doctor appointments, family events, practices, etc.) • Now, block out the time that you need for each of those things this week. Include: • Time for the actual activity • Time to prepare for the activity • Time to get to and from the activity

  10. Courage and Comfort Zones Courage Zone Comfort Zone Fears Known Territory Risk No Risk Security Adventure Duty Enjoyment Safety New Things Bravery Ease Hard Moments Opportunity Things not Tried Potential Difficulty

  11. Courage and Comfort Zones • Never let your fears make your decisions • Winning means rising each time that you fall • Be strong in hard moments • Overcome peer pressure

  12. Common Ingredient of Success

  13. Habits • Baby Steps

  14. Write Goals for Your Mission • Identify your biggest time-wasters. Write a list of the top five. • Identify ways that you can fix times where you waste time. • Think of something you’ve procrastinated (put-off) for a long time but is very important to you. List at least one, and write an explanation of how you could find time to do this thing. • Identify a fear that is holding you back from reaching your goals. List that thing, along with some ways that you could overcome this fear (maybe by using baby steps).

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