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DavidDid you read the 7 habits? I think he clarifies the 8th habit at the end of the book. The entire book leads up to what he calls the 'sweet spot' or…moreDid you read the 7 habits? I think he clarifies the 8th habit at the end of the book. The entire book leads up to what he calls the 'sweet spot' or 8th habit. There is a Venn Diagram near the end of the book that shows the intersection of personal, leadership and organizational habits that are needed to find the 8th habit. (less)
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Jul 09, 2009Scott Dinsmore rated it it was amazing
Why I Read this Book: There are few things more important to success than having a clear vision of what you want to accomplish. This book provided me with the fundamentals necessary for putting that vision together and helping others to do the same.
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Stephen Covey came right over the top with this one. It’s funny to write one book about 7 habits and haveit be around 250 pages and then write another book about the 8th habit alone and have it be over 400. The truth is that every one of those...more
Aug 21, 2015Corinne rated it liked itReview:
Stephen Covey came right over the top with this one. It’s funny to write one book about 7 habits and haveit be around 250 pages and then write another book about the 8th habit alone and have it be over 400. The truth is that every one of those...more
Shelves: to-go-forward, constructive, contemporary
It’s the sequel to his ‘Seven Habits‘ book, the eighth habit being ‘Find your voice, and then help others find theirs’. Great way to expand influence, although not so easy always!
Anyway, I liked his definition of the ‘voice’, at the nexus of talent, need, and conscience.
I do have a concern, though. Had he taken into account the reality of the business world today, where the driving force is not finding your voice but to ensure your survival? When the squeeze of margins everywhere has made the su...more
Anyway, I liked his definition of the ‘voice’, at the nexus of talent, need, and conscience.
I do have a concern, though. Had he taken into account the reality of the business world today, where the driving force is not finding your voice but to ensure your survival? When the squeeze of margins everywhere has made the su...more
Aug 21, 2012Yousif Al Zeera rated it it was ok
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I have read the '7 Habits' in 2006 and was taken aback by the insights of the book. I also went on and read some of his other books 'Principle-centered Leadership' and 'First Things First'. These are two great books too but you start encounter some repetition.
Three/four years back, I was gifted 'The 3rd Alternative' and the book was above my expectations. In my opinion, he went on a new level while reading the 3rd Alternative. The diverse examples from different fields were really informative i...more
Three/four years back, I was gifted 'The 3rd Alternative' and the book was above my expectations. In my opinion, he went on a new level while reading the 3rd Alternative. The diverse examples from different fields were really informative i...more
Aug 17, 2009Melissa Yael Winston rated it it was amazing
At last I've finished! Below is my last installment.
I'm reading this and 'teaching' it: that is, talking and writing about what I'm learning, as I go along, as part of the 8th Habit challenge to solidify the ideas in my head. Condensed, the 8th Habit is 'Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs.' The book is broken down into 'Discover Your Voice' and 'Inspire Others to Find Theirs.' Here is the twelfth installment of my summary: Chapter 15.
Chapter 15: Using Our Voices Wisely to Serve Ot...more
Apr 24, 2007Jenny (Reading Envy) rated it I'm reading this and 'teaching' it: that is, talking and writing about what I'm learning, as I go along, as part of the 8th Habit challenge to solidify the ideas in my head. Condensed, the 8th Habit is 'Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs.' The book is broken down into 'Discover Your Voice' and 'Inspire Others to Find Theirs.' Here is the twelfth installment of my summary: Chapter 15.
Chapter 15: Using Our Voices Wisely to Serve Ot...more
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'Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn't serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to mak...more
Sep 24, 2011Rebecca rated it it was amazing
This is yet another great book by Stephen R. Covey.
Here's a synopsis: The new Information/Knowledge Worker Age, exemplified by the Internet, calls for an eighth habit to achieve personal and organizational excellence: 'Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs.' Covey sees leadership 'as a choice to deal with people in a way that will communicate to them their worth and potential so clearly they will come to see it in themselves.' His holistic approach starts with developing one's own v...more
Here's a synopsis: The new Information/Knowledge Worker Age, exemplified by the Internet, calls for an eighth habit to achieve personal and organizational excellence: 'Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs.' Covey sees leadership 'as a choice to deal with people in a way that will communicate to them their worth and potential so clearly they will come to see it in themselves.' His holistic approach starts with developing one's own v...more
Feb 20, 2011Heather rated it it was amazing
This is a FANTASTIC book! I have been reading a LOT about leadership lately and I think this sums up the most important points I've read or heard about leadership in the last several months. This is a very comprehensive review of many important principles all as a part of the 8th Habit--finding your voice and inspiring others find theirs. I love the positive and all-inclusive approach to the topic.
It's important to know your talents and gifts and then express them with vision, discipline, passio...more
It's important to know your talents and gifts and then express them with vision, discipline, passio...more
May 26, 2018Al Young rated it liked it
The paradox is that I do enjoy reading and discussing Business/Self-Help books, but I feel like by definition, their teachings are obvious.
David Covey is on the Mt Rushmore of Business/Self-Help authors. Even if you have not read his 7 Habits of highly Effective People, I can still pretty much guarantee you have been exposed to his teachings.
This book is a bit of a misnomer, in to me, it clearly is a gimmick to sell more books by connecting it to this business masterpiece. Nothing wrong with doi...more
David Covey is on the Mt Rushmore of Business/Self-Help authors. Even if you have not read his 7 Habits of highly Effective People, I can still pretty much guarantee you have been exposed to his teachings.
This book is a bit of a misnomer, in to me, it clearly is a gimmick to sell more books by connecting it to this business masterpiece. Nothing wrong with doi...more
Sep 14, 2012Robert Chapman rated it it was amazing
This is the best book on leadership I have read to date. Some books focus on a single narrow aspect of leadership, this book takes a very holistic approach to the topic. The book also does a decent job of covering the predecessor book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, so this is a bonus if you have not read that book.
The constant comparison and analysis of the leadership styles used in the Industrial Age vs. those required in the Knowledge Worker Age was excellent.
The constant comparison and analysis of the leadership styles used in the Industrial Age vs. those required in the Knowledge Worker Age was excellent.
Nov 06, 2014Greg rated it it was amazing
Reading this book is like putting everything that I have learned about being a human in to proper perspective. It gave me very useful insights that anyone can use to be more effective person over all.
What clearly resonated for me in this wonderful work of Stephen R. Covey is the idea that any human being is composed of 4 essential core: body, mind, heart, and spirit. I order to be happy, effective and successful in life, one must be able to strike a the right balance among the four. It reminded...more
What clearly resonated for me in this wonderful work of Stephen R. Covey is the idea that any human being is composed of 4 essential core: body, mind, heart, and spirit. I order to be happy, effective and successful in life, one must be able to strike a the right balance among the four. It reminded...more
Oct 10, 2018~nikki the recovering book addict rated it really liked it
4.5 stars.
I really enjoyed this book. As I build my own startup, the visions I have for it had seem rather idealistic and on the verge of being “just a dream in an ideal world” but reading this book has given me conviction that it’s not idealistic and it’s not just a dream nor will it only happen in an ideal world. It tells me it’s the right thing to do and is honestly the only step forward that we as a society is hungry for but unable to achieve as yet.
The only reason it’s not five stars is,...more
I really enjoyed this book. As I build my own startup, the visions I have for it had seem rather idealistic and on the verge of being “just a dream in an ideal world” but reading this book has given me conviction that it’s not idealistic and it’s not just a dream nor will it only happen in an ideal world. It tells me it’s the right thing to do and is honestly the only step forward that we as a society is hungry for but unable to achieve as yet.
The only reason it’s not five stars is,...more
One of the best books I have ever read. Stephen Covey is an excellent teacher and author. He teaches principles that if you can implement into your personal and work life, will truly make a difference to you and those you come in contact with. I checked this out of the library, but I want to buy a copy for my own collection. I would like to have it to review from time to time. I think it will truly make a difference in my life. The 8th Habit is to find your 'voice' and help others to find their...more
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Oct 28, 2008Casey rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I listened to this book on CD, as I do most 'self-help: books. I like to skim these for information and ideas rather than word for word and listening lends to this reading style. I really enjoyed the first few chapters of this book, thought they were well written and insightful. My appreciation for well-known principles spoken in new ways was satisfied. However, from here on out, the book really started to dry up for me, and I don't know that I would recommend it to anyone. Well, I might recomme...more
May 13, 2012JC rated it really liked it
Like the previous book, 7 habits, this is a book I'd like to have on my own bookshelf at home as there are lots and lots of things to implement into the way I live my life and how I work. This book is a followup as the original 7 habits were written back in 1989, and while still applicable there are new ways to really apply them. The main theme of the book is to find your own voice and be your own person. You must know what you believe and then learn to apply everything together. Overall a very...more
May 28, 2011Elizabeth Olson rated it really liked it
Covey's '7 Habits of Highly Effective People' remains a class manual for focusing and improving the quality of one's own life. Here, he adds the 8th habit; in his words, 'Finding your voice and helping others find theirs'. In other words, leadership and inspiration. Covey suggests taking an entire year to work through the principles and specific suggestions here. It's so jam packed with great ideas and insights I'd love to spend that year on the book, and work with others in exploring and enacti...more
Dec 18, 2011Annie rated it really liked it
I really enjoyed 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and picked up 'The 8th Habit' as a result. There are a lot of new concepts he introduces, primarily concepts surrounding leadership. At first I felt the book was repetitive, as there were many concepts and illustrative anecdotes which were taken directly from '7 Habits'. However, towards the last 25% of the book, I really felt things came together and that is where I learned the most.
Aug 24, 2011Harley rated it it was amazing
This is a great book as a follow-up to the 7 Habits book. In fact, it's good even without that, as it presents a holistic view of people, their needs, and how to acheive greatness. It also addresses how many people really are just existing rather than living life to the max. I want to buy my own copy so I can go through it slowly over a year and put into practice all the suggestions I see I need. Highly recommended!
This was such an excellent book - I think I actually liked it better than '7 Habits.' The principles were amazing. It is written as a business book, but it can easily be applied to anybody, anywhere. The more you read out of it, the better it gets. I think everyone should read it, even those who haven't read '7 Habits' first (although that book was great too).
To live, to learn, to love, and to leave a legacy... I have learnt from Stephen Covey that these are not just unique to me, but universal human needs. Finding my voice, as he says, has always been my never-ending mission, wherever I have been: school, work (employment), and now my client organisations. I find the book supportive of my mission: developing the internal power and moral authority to break out of organisational challenges, and becoming a significant force in surmounting them, for the...more
Excellent book. I am glad for the reiterations of the first book and several examples within the book of points he's already made. I needed these to understand how to really apply them. I've had some great experiences already. I am excited for the change and growth these principles will bring to me and my family.
Main points: Find your voice and help others to find theirs. Treat people as a whole. Involve and value others. Listen deeply and intently. Seek to really understand.
A few things I like...more
Main points: Find your voice and help others to find theirs. Treat people as a whole. Involve and value others. Listen deeply and intently. Seek to really understand.
A few things I like...more
Mar 27, 2011Krys Gut rated it liked it
I read this book before reading The 7 Habits, so perhaps my review is less credible.
However, I’ve read enough self-improvement books to know that these authors will typically follow the same formula and just juggle the various themes around.
So what is the 8th habit? Find your voice and inspire others to do the same. Also the 8th is apparently the apex where all the other 7 habits culminate, convenient, huh? Wouldn’t it be funny if the 8th turned out to be one he simply forgot in the previous b...more
However, I’ve read enough self-improvement books to know that these authors will typically follow the same formula and just juggle the various themes around.
So what is the 8th habit? Find your voice and inspire others to do the same. Also the 8th is apparently the apex where all the other 7 habits culminate, convenient, huh? Wouldn’t it be funny if the 8th turned out to be one he simply forgot in the previous b...more
Sep 20, 2016Rachel rated it liked it
This was okay but definitely not as insightful as the 7 Habits book. There was a lot about finding your inner voice. These are my notes from the book:
-Don't encourage enabling by doing too much for your kids or reminding them or give me the details of jobs that they already know how to do. No one wins from this.
-Using an 80/20 ratio when interacting with your kids. 80% of the time it should be positive, 20 or less percent of the time for criticism, instruction, ruling, yelling, nitpicking, etc.
-...more
Feb 11, 2010Sophie rated it it was ok-Don't encourage enabling by doing too much for your kids or reminding them or give me the details of jobs that they already know how to do. No one wins from this.
-Using an 80/20 ratio when interacting with your kids. 80% of the time it should be positive, 20 or less percent of the time for criticism, instruction, ruling, yelling, nitpicking, etc.
-...more
Shelves: inspirational-self-help, 2010, non-fiction, how-to
Largely a rehashing of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People with a slightly different perspective. Though I'd say this much denser that it's predecessor, as well as being plagued by poor (unnecessary or overly complicated) graphics. I was also disappointed that many of the real-life stories he incorporates as illustrations are repeats from Living the 7 Habits : The Courage to Change; if he's got so many to choose from, why not find some original material? Overall I didn't think this was worth...more
Nov 21, 2011Gordon rated it really liked it
Another great work by Stephen Covey. As always great advice for leaders and followers of many disciplines. The 8th Habit is a very good sequel to the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Leaders. Find your voice and help other find theirs - is the essence of his message. At face value that may mean nothing. After you've read his book, the essence will be ingrained in your memory. Stephen's tautology is a bit unorthodox, but it sticks with you and rings true. His catchy phrases used to coin leader and co...more
Jan 01, 2012Derek rated it it was amazing
Long book, but includes highlights of the good majority of Stephen Covey's books: 7 Habits, Principles of Execution, First Things First, Beyond the 7 Habits... He just blends them all together and all I can say is: principles, principles, principles! Great book to read every year or so!
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I read this because I wanted a clearer vision of what I want to accomplish in life. (How do I find my “voice”/purpose/calling? I’m not taking about intermediary goals, but defining what my driving principles are. This book provided me with some fundamentals necessary for putting that vision together and helping others to do the same.
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At first I was skeptical of The 8th Habit (2004). I couldn't believe that Stephen Covey wrote 400 pages on an 8th habit, when the previous...more
I read this because I wanted a clearer vision of what I want to accomplish in life. (How do I find my “voice”/purpose/calling? I’m not taking about intermediary goals, but defining what my driving principles are. This book provided me with some fundamentals necessary for putting that vision together and helping others to do the same.
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At first I was skeptical of The 8th Habit (2004). I couldn't believe that Stephen Covey wrote 400 pages on an 8th habit, when the previous...more
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Wow, the book is just amazing! Great and interesting material and it's really easy and fun to read. Though I'll probably will read it again some time later as the material is pretty dense.
Oct 11, 2016James rated it liked it · review of another edition
Interwoven into all the other 7 habits is passion. Not as good as the first 7 habits, but still a good book
Covey did it again .... waaw ! such a wholesome book with miscellaneous ideologies and life changing ideas !
*أن نكون فعالين كأشخاص و مؤسسات لم يعد خياراً اليوم ، إنه ثمن النزول إلى ساحة الملعب. حيث أنَّ البقاء و التطور و الإبتكار و القيادة في هذا الواقع الجديد تتطلب منا الوصول إلى ما هو أكثر من الفعالية .
Of course it’s all ‘bout determination and how you envision yourself doing in the future! But sometimes this won’t cut it! it’s just not enough … like you have to transcend the ordinary levels o...more
*أن نكون فعالين كأشخاص و مؤسسات لم يعد خياراً اليوم ، إنه ثمن النزول إلى ساحة الملعب. حيث أنَّ البقاء و التطور و الإبتكار و القيادة في هذا الواقع الجديد تتطلب منا الوصول إلى ما هو أكثر من الفعالية .
Of course it’s all ‘bout determination and how you envision yourself doing in the future! But sometimes this won’t cut it! it’s just not enough … like you have to transcend the ordinary levels o...more
Excellent Book! Covey talks about the importance of keeping promises to create trust. Trust is key if we want to have a winning team. He builds on the 7 habits and stresses the importance of developing our physical, intellectual (IQ), emotional (EQ) and spiritual health. To create win/win teams where individual weaknesses become irrelevant requires trust, passion, principles, goal setting, listening and compassion. It requires a synergy of personal, leadership and organizational greatness to rea...more
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