
The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People Updated
Few books have genuinely reshaped the way people think about their own lives, but Stephen R. Covey's celebrated work has done exactly that for nearly three decades. It's sold over 25 million copies worldwide, and its core ideas have quietly woven themselves into the daily thinking of people across every walk of life, from heads of state to classroom teachers to parents juggling impossibly full schedules. That kind of staying power isn't accidental. Covey's approach is built on principles, not trends. Fairness, integrity, honest self-reflection, human dignity: these aren't fashionable concepts with an expiry date. They're the foundations of a life that actually holds together under pressure. This 30th anniversary edition adds fresh perspective from Sean Covey, who considers how his father's habits translate into the particular pressures and possibilities of modern life. It's a welcome addition, giving a new generation of readers a practical bridge between Covey's original thinking and the world they actually inhabit. Arianna Huffington puts it plainly in her contribution: at a time when individuals are burning out and collective decisions are costing the planet dearly, Covey's insistence on self-renewal and resourcefulness feels urgently relevant. The book offers a step-by-step framework for tackling both personal and professional challenges, grounded in sharp insight and genuine, relatable examples. It's the kind of read that stays with you long after you've closed the cover.
- Author: STEPHEN R COVEY
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Genre: Personal Development
- ISBN: 978-1471195709
- Pages: 469 pages
