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    community is the ideal of simplicity and an easy lifestyle. Likewise, in the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, Sean Covey strives to teach young readers the importance in healthy habits that will further benefit in their foreseeable future. When comparing the two sources, there are overlapping themes in being proactive, beginning with the end in mind, and putting first things first. In the movie The Village, the habit of being proactive is displayed multiple times throughout the story’s…

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    A greater interpretation of this habit is an individual who renews himself. This can be in a physical, mental, social, and spiritual manner (Covey, 1989, p. 288). The physical dimension focuses on exercising and keeping the body healthy. The mental dimension evaluates how an individual…

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    understudies leave home and start to change as per free living, holding fast to a decent eating routine practices are pushed to the base of one's timetable: still basic, yet lacking to be done well. As demonstrated by the USA Today article "Ale, Bad Habits Fuel College Weight Gain" by Nancy Hellmich in 2008, 76% of females eat when under uneasiness, which could illuminate why weight get is well while in transit to happen as a result of a conformity in condition and an extension of stress. As…

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    Covey’s, ”7 Habits of Highly Effective People” serves as an influential source of communication for personal change. This book proposes that there are seven habits that can be learned to improve one's personal and interpersonal effectiveness. These habits aren’t considered to be a regular tendency or practice. Covey describes a habit as "the intersection of knowledge, skill, and desire." Knowledge would represent the "what to do", the skill would represent "want to do.” Although all of the…

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    factors affecting study habits among XU students? D. Hypothesis These factors do not affect the study habits among XU students. E. Significance of the Study The proposed research will determine the common factors affecting study habits among XU students. The result of this study will make the XU-community be aware of the common study habits among the students. The researchers expect that through this study, the Xavier University will develop strategic solutions regarding study habits if we found…

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    The summaries of the chapter from Covey’s book The seventh habits described by Covey is named “Sharpen the Saw”. The author points out that to be effective and productive people need to renovate themselves. A person needs to renovate oneself in physical, mental, spiritual social, emotional dimensions. At the beginning of the chapter Covey tells the story about two men who were sawing a tree all day long. One of them sawed wood without any breaks; the second man did short pauses every hour. In…

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    commonly found in fast food, are addictive. It often leads to consumers losing some of their inhibitions as far as regulating how often they eat out to get these substances. From this we see that fast food affects American’s eating habits. C-B: These changed eating habits and possible addictions is what promotes obesity in America today. In the survey I conducted, I also addressed the obesity epidemic and asks the participants perception of the issue. 100% of the participants believed that this…

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    add to this generalization are: “new eating habits, not enough exercise, drinking, and a slowing metabolism” (Health). There is no permanent cure for this dilemma, but there are steps that college administrators can take to help students from falling into these bad habits. By examining the dangers students face today, instituting a health dynamics class with a three pronged attacked where the professors discuss how the body will react to these bad habits, the importance of health, and how to…

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    Covey list seven habits that increase the effectiveness of one’s character. These habits include be productive, begin with the end in mind, part first things first, seek to understand then be understood, think win/win, synergize, sharpen the saw. “Habits 1 through 3 make up the “private victory” - where we go from dependence to independence by taking responsibility for our own lives. Acquiring habits 4 through 6 is our “public victory”: Once independent, we…

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    much different, but I wasn't entirely correct. Many things changed which I had to accustom myself to, from living on my own, to making sure I ate correctly, but little did I know that I would have to change my study habits. For as long as I can recall, I have been using the same study habits throughout high school. I believed and was taught to memorize, but I also realized that even though I would pass my test with flying colors, I would find myself forgetting a majority of what I had memorized…

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