Todd Davis
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And this habit is based on the principle of abundance. You know, how do we all win together? I want to find out what's a win for Heather, and I want Heather to know what's a win for me. Well, if we're really having this mindset or this attitude of win-win, that leads us to Habit 5, seek first to understand, then to be understood.
And this habit is based on the principle of abundance. You know, how do we all win together? I want to find out what's a win for Heather, and I want Heather to know what's a win for me. Well, if we're really having this mindset or this attitude of win-win, that leads us to Habit 5, seek first to understand, then to be understood.
I want to make sure we have a win-win relationship, so I'm going to take time to understand what's a win for you. And then you hopefully want to learn what's a win for me. And habit five, seek first to understand, then to be understood, is all based on the principle of respect. I respect you enough.
I want to make sure we have a win-win relationship, so I'm going to take time to understand what's a win for you. And then you hopefully want to learn what's a win for me. And habit five, seek first to understand, then to be understood, is all based on the principle of respect. I respect you enough.
I want to make sure we have a win-win relationship, so I'm going to take time to understand what's a win for you. And then you hopefully want to learn what's a win for me. And habit five, seek first to understand, then to be understood, is all based on the principle of respect. I respect you enough.
It doesn't mean that I have to agree with you on everything or whatever, but I respect you enough to really understand your point of view. And once we've done that, we have this mindset of win-win. We've taken time to understand each other. Then we can easily move to habit six, which is synergize. This is based on the principle of creative collaboration.
It doesn't mean that I have to agree with you on everything or whatever, but I respect you enough to really understand your point of view. And once we've done that, we have this mindset of win-win. We've taken time to understand each other. Then we can easily move to habit six, which is synergize. This is based on the principle of creative collaboration.
It doesn't mean that I have to agree with you on everything or whatever, but I respect you enough to really understand your point of view. And once we've done that, we have this mindset of win-win. We've taken time to understand each other. Then we can easily move to habit six, which is synergize. This is based on the principle of creative collaboration.
We may not always get to synergy, and we can talk about what synergy is, but synergize, creative collaboration.
We may not always get to synergy, and we can talk about what synergy is, but synergize, creative collaboration.
We may not always get to synergy, and we can talk about what synergy is, but synergize, creative collaboration.
If we have a win-win mindset, you and I, and if we take time to understand each other, we can leave our egos at the door now and start to really brainstorm and come up with third alternatives, which is what we say synergy is, an idea that's way better than yours or mine, but something we can create together.
If we have a win-win mindset, you and I, and if we take time to understand each other, we can leave our egos at the door now and start to really brainstorm and come up with third alternatives, which is what we say synergy is, an idea that's way better than yours or mine, but something we can create together.
If we have a win-win mindset, you and I, and if we take time to understand each other, we can leave our egos at the door now and start to really brainstorm and come up with third alternatives, which is what we say synergy is, an idea that's way better than yours or mine, but something we can create together.
Those three habits form what we call the public victory because we're winning with others now. We have this trust that we're building with others. And then surrounding, if just picture a circle around those six habits is habit seven. Habit seven is sharpen the saw. This is the habit based on the principle of renewal.
Those three habits form what we call the public victory because we're winning with others now. We have this trust that we're building with others. And then surrounding, if just picture a circle around those six habits is habit seven. Habit seven is sharpen the saw. This is the habit based on the principle of renewal.
Those three habits form what we call the public victory because we're winning with others now. We have this trust that we're building with others. And then surrounding, if just picture a circle around those six habits is habit seven. Habit seven is sharpen the saw. This is the habit based on the principle of renewal.
I liken it to the instructions we're given when the plane's taking off and the flight attendant says, if cabin pressure drops, you're to put your mask on first. And I bet when I was a little kid and I first heard that, I probably thought, well, no, my mom told me to put everybody else's mask on them first. But the principle in Habit 7 is to sharpen your own saw.
I liken it to the instructions we're given when the plane's taking off and the flight attendant says, if cabin pressure drops, you're to put your mask on first. And I bet when I was a little kid and I first heard that, I probably thought, well, no, my mom told me to put everybody else's mask on them first. But the principle in Habit 7 is to sharpen your own saw.
I liken it to the instructions we're given when the plane's taking off and the flight attendant says, if cabin pressure drops, you're to put your mask on first. And I bet when I was a little kid and I first heard that, I probably thought, well, no, my mom told me to put everybody else's mask on them first. But the principle in Habit 7 is to sharpen your own saw.