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Habit 3 Test

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What are the results of living in Q4?
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What prevents people from putting first things first?
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Describe a large, hard moment
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Describe the Procrastinator
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What is Quadrant 1?
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When do urgent things become bad?
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Why is peer pressure hard to resist?
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What does Habit 3 Mean?
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How do we overcome peer pressure?
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What are the results of living in Q1?
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What are the results of living in Q3?
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What is Urgent?
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What does block out time for Big Rocks mean?
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What are two ways to spend more time in Q2?
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What are hard moments?
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What is Habit 3?
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What are the 3 steps to planning weekly?
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What is the comfort zone?
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What is the common ingredient of success?
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Describe a small, hard moment.
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Likes to put things off until it becomes a crisis
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Occur daily. Such as getting up when your alarm goes off, controlling your temper, finishing homework. They can be the first of many little failures or little successes.
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When we focus on urgent things more than important things.
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1. Identify your Big Rocks 2. Block out time for your Big Rocks 3. Schedule everything else
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Put First Things First
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Care more about what YOU think of you than what OTHER PEOPLE think of you.
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Feeling like a follower Lack of discipline Feeling like a doormat
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Put your big rocks on a calendar. It's like a reservation.
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Discipline. Discipline. Discipline. Putting first things first takes discipline. It takes discipline to manage your time. It takes discipline to overcome your fears. It takes discipline to be strong in the hard moments and resist peer pressure.
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1. Get a planner 2. Plan weekly
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We all just want to belong.
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Conflicts between doing the right thing and doing the easier thing
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The Procrastinator (Urgent + Important)
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Represents the things you are familiar with It's risk-free It doesn't cause you to stretch We feel safe and secure
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Things that have to be done ASAP, in-your-face things
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Lack of responsibility Guilt Flakiness Missing out
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1. Fear 2. Peer Pressure
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Stress and anxiety Feeling burnt out Mediocre performance
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It's all about learning to prioritize and manage your time so that the most important things get done first.
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Occur every so often. Such as surrounding yourself with good friends, resisting negative peer pressure, bouncing back after a setback
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What are the two factors that make up the time quadrants?
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Takes a look at everything they have to do and makes sure first things get done first
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This is the quadrant of waste and excess. Too much TV, too much sleep, too much gaming...
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The strength to say yes to your most important things
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The Slacker (Not Urgent + Not Important)
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Your most important things, your first things
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The Prioritizer (Not Urgent + Important)
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The Yes-Man (Urgent + Not Important)
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Trying to please people and responding to their every desire.

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