![]() ![]() Once you feel like you have control of those three areas, figure out other ways to keep your physicality sharp. These three things can help you go a long way in keeping you physically sharp. ![]() You’re not going to be very productive if you are tired all the time. This is ensuring your body has the strength it needs to take on life’s demands. If we do this, Covey says we will become more effective in our life’s work. “I’m too busy sawing!”Ĭovey states that sharpening the saw is about refreshing & renewing four dimensions of our nature: Physical, Spiritual, Mental & Social/Emotional. “I don’t have time to sharpen the saw,” the man says emphatically. “Well, why don’t you take a break for a few minutes and sharpen that saw?” you inquire. “Over five hours,” he returns, “and I’m beat! This is hard work.” “Can’t you see?” comes the impatient reply. Suppose you were to come upon someone in the woods working feverishly to saw down a tree. “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and i will spend the first four sharpening the axe” – Abraham LincolnĪt the start at of chapter 7 we get a story that shows us the importance of this habit: ![]() This resource intends to give a useful overview of these ideas, and will hopefully inspire you to read the book in full In this series we will look at seven habits, identified by Covey, designed to help you to change your lifestyle, and in return, become a highly effective person. Welcome to the seventh and final part on Habits of Highly Effect People by Stephen R Covey. Habits of a Highly Effective Person – Part 7 ![]()
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