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Saving Is More Difficult Than Spending by Hendrika J Karstens

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Saving Is More Difficult Than Spending by Hendrika J Karstens

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  1. Saving Is More Difficult Than Spending by Hendrika J Karstens Recognized by Time magazine as one of America's twenty-five most influential people, Stephen R. Covey - husband, father, and grandfather - is an internationally respected leadership authority, family expert, teacher, and organizational consultant. He and his wife, Sandra, and their family live in the Rocky Mountains of Utah. Stephen R. Covey discloses 7 habits to establish healthy families. He directs readers to be a change agent (Ch. 1); have a family mission statement (Ch. 2); make family a priority (Ch. 3); move from me to we (Ch. 4); employ empathetic communication (Ch. 5); build unity (Ch. 6); and establish family spirit through traditions (Ch. 7). Stephen R. Covey is concise and prolific in his address. His style is professional and instructive. He presents, "Exercising the principle of respect and being able to genuinely and empathically listen to another human being are among the habits of highly effective people in any walk of life." He is confident in the mastery of his topic. Covey in obvious; highlighting pertinent concepts. He indicates, "Obviously, family life would be a whole lot better if people acted based on their deepest values instead of reacting to the emotion or circumstance of the moment." The onus is place on the reader to take charge of their choices to decide life outcomes. Covey asserts, "The reality is that it all comes back to you-what's going on inside your mind and heart and the proactive choices you're making to create family change... success comes from the inside out... the compass will pull you through... " Stephen promotes selflessness, stating, "Living outside ourselves in love actually helps the family become self-perpetuating. It's very giving increases the family's sense of purpose and thus its longevity and ability to give." https://optimusforexreview.com/text-chemistry-review/ https://nomorescamreviews.com/text-chemistry-review/ http://wedidreviewforyou.com/nuculture-review/

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