The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective Teenagers

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In the seven habits of highly effective teenagers, Sean Covey focuses on relationship bank account the Sean focused of the first section is to deposit and withdraw from you relationship. Examples of deposit is to keep a promise and withdraw is to break promises, this look similar to personal bank accounts but is different because there are multiples account one with each person then you meet in your life.

In the seven habits of highly effective teenagers, Sean Covey focuses on, how to treat people this means everything you do go to the relationship bank account so you need to make deposits, not withdraws some examples he talk about is to keep promises with your friend or parent , to do small acts of kindness do think then maybe not see to

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