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	<title>Comments on: Starting To Be Proactive</title>
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		<title>by: ninawills</title>
		<link>http://productivity.protocol80.net/productivity/2006/06/27/starting-to-be-proactive/#comment-10</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2006 01:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Been meaning to post a comment since last week, but saw that you've changed the setting to add authentication. Nways, thanks for the password :)

I share your view about the book and the tape not exactly in sync. The gist of the message is consistent, but of course the anecdotes used are different. I've listened to the entire 7 Habits on tape as well several variations of it. One was called 7 Habits: Applications and Insights. That was a bit lengthy, 5 cassete tapes (it's old!) but I finished it anyhow. Think it dragged a bit in the end but all in all, it added on to the 7 habits message quite nicely.

Am currently listening to Principle Centered Leadership. Essentially it builds on the second habit &quot;First Things First&quot;. It's about 1 hour and 10 minutes. I think this one is my favourite coz the message really touched a cord. I've been living my life on the clock for far too long and regretably, I've paid the price. I know where is my True North but am still struggling to live my life guided by my moral compass.</description>
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<p>I share your view about the book and the tape not exactly in sync. The gist of the message is consistent, but of course the anecdotes used are different. I&#8217;ve listened to the entire 7 Habits on tape as well several variations of it. One was called 7 Habits: Applications and Insights. That was a bit lengthy, 5 cassete tapes (it&#8217;s old!) but I finished it anyhow. Think it dragged a bit in the end but all in all, it added on to the 7 habits message quite nicely.</p>
<p>Am currently listening to Principle Centered Leadership. Essentially it builds on the second habit &#8220;First Things First&#8221;. It&#8217;s about 1 hour and 10 minutes. I think this one is my favourite coz the message really touched a cord. I&#8217;ve been living my life on the clock for far too long and regretably, I&#8217;ve paid the price. I know where is my True North but am still struggling to live my life guided by my moral compass.
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