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INSERT WHY THIS HABIT IS IMPORTANT TO DEVELOP Bonus read OPTIONAL ADD ARTICLE FOR ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND 1 Goal set Plan Practice Celebrate ADD YOUR PLAN When cue I will behavior. WhitePaper early two thousand years ago, the famous military strategist, Sun Tzu, wrote in his infamous book, The Art of War that to beat the enemy you had to get to know the enemy. It November 2014 NWA PMI Chapter Meeting. Ketan. Pandya. Project Manager, Walmart Stores, Inc.. Objectives. Your Driving Skills vs. Your Professional Skills. Project Human Resource . Mgmt. and Project Success. Maurice Sample. Eve S. What is habit?. Habit is a persons ordinary, regular, and nearly automatic response to a repeated situation.. Habit is closely related to character. Character is a generalized description of one’s disposition, or of one’s disposition in respect to a general trait such as honesty or peacefulness, while habit is more specific in describing ones regular response to a repeated situation.. into Remarkable Businesses. Scaling Your Business Not Just Growing It. Ian founded The Portfolio Partnership (TPP) in 2010. TPP is an operational consultancy focused on scaling private businesses safely. He believes his resume of building 4 previous businesses from publishing, investment banking to software in Europe and the States gives him a unique set of skills and a sense of humor. He remains a competitive masters track & field athlete and in 2012 was ranked #2 indoors in the world for his age at 400m.. Hollie Heintz, M.S., Ed. – Academic . Advisor. Jenni Kotowski, M.A.– Assistant Director for . Admissions. Division . of General . Studies. 1. Introductions. 2. Goals of this Program . Demonstrate one very successful method to change any habit. Keeping Strategic Planning Relevant. Marketing, Public Relations and Strategic Planning professional for 40 years.. An . INC.. Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year. Managed formal strategic planning during healthcare career including working with Arthur Little, McDonnell/Douglas and Chi Systems. . Decorative. Transition Graphic]. [. Insert . Positioning Text – . xxxxxx. . xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. ] . [Insert Supporting Text - . xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. . xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.]. Will and Won’t Power. Let’s face it….teens are busy people. There doesn’t seem to be enough hours in the day to get everything done that you need to do. . Habit 3, Put First Things First, can help. . Insert Objective 3. Insert Summary 1. Insert Summary 2. Insert Summary 3. Habit 1: Be Proactive You are in charge Take charge of your own life. Make it happen. Don't wait for someone else to do it for you. Habit 2: Begin With The End In Mind Habit 3: Put First Things First Habit 1: Be Proactive You take responsibility for your life . Being proactive is more than taking initiative. It is accepting responsibility for our own behavior (past, present, and future) and making choices based on principles and values rather than on moods or circumstances. PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK PLAYBOOK FOUNDATION. Sow a thought, reap an action;. Sow an action, reap a habit;. Sow a habit, reap a character;. Sow a character, reap a destiny.. . - Samuel Smiles.
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