Life plan
Habit 1:Paradigms and Principles
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Which of the 7 Habits do you think will be most difficult for you and why? Habit #2: Begin with the end in mind, because sometime I don´t know what I want or I don´t achieve my goals.
2.- What is the difference between and Paradigm and a Principle? Give an example of each to help explain your answer.A paradigm is the way you see something, your point of view, frame of reference, or belief. For example if you believe you´re dumb. Principles are the values we live by, like; hard work, respect, and gratitude.
3.-Give an example of a paradigm of self that helps you. Give an example of a paradigm of others that hinders you.-I´m worth it and I know I can do it.- I´m fat and ugly.
4. Do you think you are stuff-centered? Why or why not?I don´t think that I am stuff-centered. I think that i have a balance in my life.
5. What would you say are your 5 strongest principles?respect, love. loyalty, hard work, and dedication.
6. Give a quote of phrase that you like to live by.“Whoever loves much, performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is done well.”-Vincent Van Gogh
7. Pick 3 of the Baby Steps at the end of Part 1. Do them five days in a row. Write a short reflection about what you did and how it made you feel. I choose the first 3 baby steps. I had to say something nice to myself when I looked in the mirror, show appreciation for someone´s point of view, and contradict a paradigm of myself. The easiest baby step was saying nice things to myself when i looked in the mirror, when i did it I it made me feel great about myself. The second baby step I practiced it on my classes listening to my classmates and telling them that they had a great opinion about the class, I loved this baby step because I got to know how my classmates think. The third paradigm was a little difficult but very fun, every time that i think that i couldn´t do it, I remembered this baby step and do it, I am glad that I followed this baby step, I think that it is going to stick with me forever.