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The Four Agreements -
Don Miguel Ruiz
1. Be Impeccable with Your Word
2. Don’t Take Anything Personally
3. Don’t Make Assumptions
4. Always Do Your Best
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People -
Stephen R. Covey
1. Be Proactive
2. Begin with the End in Mind
3. Put First Things First
4. Think Win/Win
5. Seek First to Understand, Then To Be Understood
6. Synergize
7. Sharpen the Saw
The Thirteen Virtues - Benjamin Franklin
1. Temperance - Eat Not to Dullness; Drink Not to
Elevation
2. Silence - Speak Not But What May Benefit Others
or Yourself; Avoid Trifling Conversation
3. Order - Let All Things Have Their Places; Let
Each Part of Your Business Have Its Time
4. Resolution - Resolve to Perform What You Ought;
Perform Without Fail What You Resolve
5. Frugality - Make No Expense But To Do Good to
Others or Yourself; Waste Nothing
6. Industry - Lose No Time; Be Always Employed in
Something Useful; Cut Off All Unnecessary Actions
7. Sincerity - Use No Hurtful Deceit; Think
Innocently and Justly, and If You Speak, Speak
Accordingly
8. Justice – Wrong None by Doing Injuries or
Omitting Benefits That Are Your Duty
9. Moderation – Avoid Extremes; Forbear Resenting
Injuries So Much As You Think They Deserve
10. Cleanliness - Tolerate No Uncleanliness in Body,
Clothes or Habitation
11. Tranquility - Be Not Disturbed At Trifles or At
Accidents Common or Unavoidable
12. Chastity - Rarely Use Venery but for Health or
Offspring, Never to Dullness, Weakness or the Injury
of Your Own
or Another’s Peace or Reputation
13. Humility – Imitate Jesus and Socrates
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