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Habit #3 Put First Things First (Part 2)

The Comfort & Courage Zones

Comfort Zone Represents things you are familiar with friends activities Risk free We feel safe in our comfort zone

Courage Zone Represents things that make us feel uncomfortable things I’m afraid of things I’ve never tried Where opportunity is found

Fear Keeps you from reaching your full potential

Silent Reading Read about overcoming fear and peer pressure on pages 116-127 in the book entitled The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey. Take 2 pages of Cornell notes.

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On Your Own