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Habit 3: Put First Things First

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This week we will be looking at Habit 3: Put First Things First.  This is where Habits 1 and 2 come together. Habit 1 says, “You are the driver, not the passenger”.  Habit 2 says, “Decide where you want to go and draw up a map to get you there.” And 3 says,  “Now Get There!  Don’t let roadblocks knock you off course!”

It’s easy to see that we’ve all got a lot to do and there just isn’t enough time. There’s school and work. There is a tournament and a biology test. There’s dog walking and texting friends. Habit 3 can help you learn to prioritize and manage your time so that your first things come first, not last.

Covey says it is the habit of willpower (the strength to say yes to your most important things) and won’t power (the strength to say no to less important things and to peer pressure.)

He compares packing things and activities into your life to packing a suitcase.  You can fit so much more into a suitcase when you neatly fold and organize your clothes instead of throwing them in. Similarly, the better you organize yourself, the more you will be able to pack in–more time with family and friends, more time for school, more time for yourself, and more time for your first things.

Covey uses a model called the time quadrants based on urgency and importance:

In addition to spending more time in Quadrant 2, consider the following baby steps to help you Put First things First:

By identifying what’s most important to you, and where your passions lie, you can more easily learn to put first things first.

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