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Habit 4 Flashcards

Habit 4 Flashcards of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective College Students

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Win-Lose High confidence with low consideration for others. Having the mentality of "I am going to beat you no matter what."
Lose-Win High consideration with low courage. Having the mentality of "I always get stepped on."
Lose-Lose Low consideration and low confidence. Having of the mentality of "If I'm going down, you're coming with me."
Win-Win High courage with high consideration for others. Having the mentality of "We're going to win this together."
Emotional Bank Account The non-tangible bank account every person has that their friends make deposits or withdraws from through their words and actions as friends.
What 2 main principles lead self benefits while also benefiting others around you? Courage and Consideration
What 2 rules count as a deposit in the Emotional Bank Account? A deposit is only a deposit if the other person sees it as a deposit. It can take one or more deposits to make up for one withdrawal.
What are actions that have positive impacts on an Emotional Bank Account? Small acts of kindness Keeping promises Keeping confidence and loyalty Apologizing and forgiving others
The habit of Win-Win can also be seen as? The habit of mutual benefit.
Created by: dhauglie
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