7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Weekly Lessons – Week 9.

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7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Weekly Lessons – Week 9

The Relationship Bank Account On their deathbed nobody has ever wished they spent more time at the office.

RBA Deposits and Withdrawels Keep promises Small acts of kindness Listen Say you are sorry Clear expectations Break promises Keep to yourself Gossip and break confidences Don’t listen Be arrogant False expectations

Habits Baby Steps

Putting First Things First Identify your biggest time-wasters. Write a list of the top five. Identify ways that you can fix times where you waste time. Think of something you’ve procrastinated (put- off) for a long time but is very important to you. List at least one, and write an explanation of how you could find time to do this thing. Identify a fear that is holding you back from reaching your goals. List that thing, along with some ways that you could overcome this fear (maybe by using baby steps).