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Habit #3: http://www.slideshare.net/aoweiyang/habit-3-put-1st-things-1st
For you guys who are new to this, you might like to first gain some fundamental ideas via "The 7 Highly Effective Habits Foundational Principles" deck before all else.That will definitely help strengthen your concept of what the whole idea is about.
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Summary of the book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari". It is a self-help book by Robin Sharma, a writer and motivational speaker. The book is a business fable derived from Sharma's personal experiences after leaving his career as a litigation lawyer at the age of 25.
Summary / Introduction – The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari mainly describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts.
The 4th of the 7 Highly Effectively Habits, it deals primarily with "Attitude".
Dr Steven .R Covey mentioned that there is a reason why the 7 Habits are sequenced in the way that he did. Every one of the Habit builds upon the previous one in a progressive manner.
In his own words, "The relationship & the sequence among the Habits are the key to the overall power."
It is most recommended that one learns all the 7 Habits in order.
So, if you have not yet gone through the 1st Habit - Be Proactive, 2nd Habit - Begin with the End in Mind & Habit #3 - 1st Things 1st, why not go through them 1st?
Here's the link for
Habit #1: http://www.slideshare.net/aoweiyang/habit-1-be-proactive-36473102
Habit #2: http://www.slideshare.net/aoweiyang/habit-2-begin-with-the-end-in-mind-36631027
Habit #3: http://www.slideshare.net/aoweiyang/habit-3-put-1st-things-1st
For you guys who are new to this, you might like to first gain some fundamental ideas via "The 7 Highly Effective Habits Foundational Principles" deck before all else.That will definitely help strengthen your concept of what the whole idea is about.
Here's the link: http://www.slideshare.net/aoweiyang/the-7-highly-effective
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1. The 7 Timeless Virtues of
Enlightened Living
From the book of Robin Sharma
“The Monk of sold his Ferrari”
2. The 7 timeless virtues of
Enlightened living
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7.
Story
The Magnificent
Garden.
The Towering
Lighthouse
The Sumo Wrestler
The Pink Wire Cable
The Gold Stopwatch
The Fragrant Roses.
The Path of Diamonds
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Message
Master Your mind.
Follow Your Purpose.
Practice Kaizen
Live with Discipline.
Respect your Time
Selflessly Serve
Others.
Embrace the Present.
3. Master Your Mind -1
• Wisdom
– Cultivate your mind; it will blossom beyond
your expectations
– The quality of your life is determined by
quality of your thoughts
– There are no mistakes - only lessons. See
setbacks as opportunities for personal
expansion and spiritual growth
4. Master Your Mind -1
• The Techniques
– The Heart of Rose
– The Opposition Thinking
– The Secret of Lake
5. Follow your Purpose - 2
• Wisdom
– The purpose of life is a life of purpose.
– Discovering and then realizing your lifework
brings lasting fulfillment.
– Set clearly defined personal, professional
and spiritual goals and then have the
courage to act on them.
6. Follow your Purpose - 2
• The Techniques
– The Power of Self - Examination .
– The 5 step method for attaining goals
7. Practice Kaizen - 3
• Wisdom
– Self-mastery is the DNA of life mastery.
– Success on the outside begins within.
comes
through
the
– Enlightenment
consistent cultivation of your mind, body
and soul.
8. Practice Kaizen - 3
• The Techniques
– Do the things you fear.
– The 10 ancient rituals for radiant living.
9. Live with Discipline - 4
• Wisdom
– Discipline is built by consistently
performing small acts of courage.
– The more you nurture the embryo of selfdiscipline, the more it will mature.
– Willpower is the essential virtue of a fully
actualized life.
10. Live with Discipline - 4
• The Techniques
– Mantras/Creative Envisioning.
– The vows of Silence.
11. Respect your time - 5
• Wisdom
– Time is your most precious commodity and
it is non-renewable.
– Focus on your priorities and maintain
balance.
– Simplify your life.
12. Respect your time - 5
• The Techniques
– The ancient rule of 20.
– Have the courage to say NO.
– The deathbed mentality.
13. Selflessly Serve Others - 6
• Wisdom
– The quality of your life ultimately comes
down to the quality of your contribution.
– To cultivate the sacredness of each day,
live to give..
– By elevating the lives of others, your life
reaches its highest dimensions..
14. Selflessly Serve Others - 6
• The Techniques
– Practice daily act of kindness
– Give to those who ask.
– Cultivate rich relationship.
15. Embrace the Present - 7
• Wisdom
– Live in the now. Savour the gift of the
present.
– Never sacrifice happiness for achievement.
– Savour the journey and live each day as it is
your last.
16. Embrace the Present - 7
• The Techniques
– Live your children's childhood
– Practice gratitude.
– Grow your destiny
Editor's Notes
1. Take a rose and stare at its heart; admire the texture; colour; design and the beauty. The thought may wonder at first but bring it back to the rose.
2. Our mind can hold one thought at a time. It is like a giant projector; when a negative thought comes to your mind replace it with a positive; uplifting thought.
3. See yourself in your mind as you want to be. Creative visualization. In 30 days you will become that person. The things in life happens twice once in the mind than they take the physical shape.
If you do not know where you are going; how will you ever know when you get there.
1.1. You will never be able to hit the target that you never see.
1.2 Write down your goals in life – Physical; Material or spiritual.
1.3 See; explore what really tickle you; what are you passionate about.
2.1 Have a clear vision of your outcome.
2.2 Keep a positive pressure to keep you inspired.
2.3 To breathe life into your goals attach a timeline.
2.4 Practice the activity for not less than 21 days.
2.5 Have passion in what you are doing.
2.6 Write your goals in a book – Physical; Mental; and . Past picture of things; people that have attained the said goals