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Habit 3 Habit 3 Two Parts Time Management Learning to put first things first Prioritize items to fulfill mission and meet goals Learn to overcome fear and peer pressure It takes courage and guts to stay true to your first things like your values and standards ID: 447555

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The Other Half of

Habit 3Slide2

Habit 3- Two Parts

Time Management

Learning to put first things first

Prioritize items to fulfill mission and meet goals

Learn to overcome fear and peer pressure

It takes courage and guts to stay true to your first things like your values and standardsSlide3

The Comfort Zone

Relaxation

Freedom from risk

Things you are used to doing

Things you enjoy doingSlide4

The Courage Zone

Things you have never tried before

Hard moments

Opportunity

Bravery

RiskSlide5

Why Enter the Courage Zone?

Adventure, risk and challenge is included

Everything that makes you feel uncomfortable is here

A place for opportunity

Because you miss 100% of the shots you never takeSlide6

Never Let Fears Make Your Decisions

Many people let fear make their decisions

They don’t try anything new for fear of failure

There may be teams you never tried out for, clubs you never joined, someone you never spoke to for fear of being uncomfortable

Don’t let fear make your decisions, you make your decisions!Slide7

Below are the events in the life history of a man who failed many times but kept trying

Failed in business at 22

Lost for the state legislature at 23

Failed in business at 25

Coped with the death of his sweetheart at 26

Had a nervous breakdown at 27

Was defeated for speaker at 29

Was defeated for a congressional nomination at 34

Was elected to Congress at 37

Lost re-nomination for Congress at 39

Was defeated for Senate at 46

Was defeated for vice-pres of the US at 47Slide8

Who is this person?

He was elected President of the United States when he was 51 years old

Abraham Lincoln

Where would our country be if he gave up and never became President

He rose he time he fell until he reached his destinationSlide9

Be Strong in Hard Moments

Small hard moments-occur often

Doing your homework

Getting up when you alarm goes off

Larger hard moments-occur occasionally throughout your life

Getting cut from a team

Being dumped by a long-time boy/girl friend

Death in the family Slide10

How to handle Hard Moments

Be Strong

Don’t do something stupid that will affect you for the rest of your life

Don’t give in to one night of pleasure

A weekend of excitement

Thrilling moment of revengeSlide11

Overcoming Peer Pressure

Saying NO when all your friends are saying yes, takes raw courage

Use your “Won’t Power”

Enter a large deposit into your personal bank account

* Not all peer pressure is bad-sometimes the pressure you get it to be your best Slide12

The Common Ingredient of Success

Discipline

To manage your time

To overcome peer pressure

To overcome your fears

To be strong in the hard moments

All successful people have the habit of doing the things failures don’t lie to do. They don’t like doing them either necessarily. But their disliking is subordinated to the strength of their purpose

- Albert E GraySlide13

Hardest Habit to Live?

Habit 3

Take baby steps

Homework

Look at Baby Step #7 on page 128

Read The Relationship Bank Account pgs131-143

Read Habit 4 pgs145-162