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CONTENTS......

• Introduction• Habits of teen age• Conculsion

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THE PRESENTERS

• Usman Idrees• Abuzar Iqbal• Haider Mahboob• Waqar Hassan• Naveed

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LIFE FOR TEENS

IS NO PLAYGROUND

It is a maze full of right or wrong turns-right or

wrong choices.

Parents can teach teens principles,

values and skills to help them make better

choices.

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Habit 1: BE PROACTIVE

• I am the force.• Take responsibility for

your life.• The unique human

talent allow us to determine our own lives.

• Relationship are built by action befor emotion

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BE PROACTIVE

• Accepting responsibilities for our own behavior and making principles of life and prefer to the values of circumstances rather than moods.Blame all of your problems on someone else. Be the victim.

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Habit 2: BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND

• Control your own destiny or Someone Else Will

• Define your mission and goals in life.

• Roles and goals give meaning and order to life

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BEGIN WITH THE END IN MINDIdentify the principles they want to live by.

Values are self-chosen & provide foundations for decision making about

where they are going in life.Define their mission and goals.

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Habit3: PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST

• Will and Won't Power

• Prioritize, and do the most important things first

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PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST

• Putting first things first and second on the time. It make mental creations like your values, purpose, and most important priorities. The main thing is must be the main thing in mind.

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THE Public VICTORY –

Outside Second

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Habit 4: THINK WIN-WIN

• The Stuff That Life Is Made Of• Have an everyone-can-win attitude.• Win-win is a balance courage and

cisideration.

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THINK WIN-WIN

• Thinking win-win is a frame of mind and heart that seeks mutual benefit and is based on mutual respect in all interactions. Win-lose

thinking is marked by unhealthy comparisons and competation.Just think about ourself in

sense of "me" not "we".

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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND, THEN TO BE UNDERSTOOD

• You Have Two Ears and one Mouth

• Listen to people sincerely

• Empathy is deep understanding of another person

• Communication solves problems.

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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND, THEN TO BE UNDERSTOOD

• We born with mouth and hear we use it. We speak alot but make sure talk true stories. Listen and understand other people with kindness and sympathy and make their helpful hand rather than hard reply.

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Habit 6: SYNERGIZE

• The “High” Way• Work together to

achieve more• Process that

reveals the third alternative

• Believing abilities

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SYNERGIZE• Synergy is about producing a third

alternative – not my way, not your way, but a third way that is betterthan either of us would have come up with individually. Synergistic teams and families thrive onindividual strengths. They go for creative cooperation.

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Habit 7: SHARPEN THE SAWBody:

Exercise, Be Healthy,

Sleep, Relax

Brain: Learn, Read,

Write

Soul:Journal, Think,

Pray

Heart:Serve, Laugh, Be a Friend

• It’s “Me Time”• Renew yourself

regularly• Maintain and

improving the things that help on work and desires

• Make gradual changes day by day

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SHARPEN THE SAW• Sharpening the saw is about constantly

renewing ourselves in the four basic areas of life: physical,social/emotional, mental, and spiritual. It’s the habit that increases our capacity to live all the other habitsof effectiveness.

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CONCLUSION

• The 7 habits of highly effective people is a holistic, integrated, principle centered approach for solving our personal and professional problems

• Principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.

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CONCLUSION

• What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us

• Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.

• The heart has its reasons which reason knows not of.

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