Habit #1 I Am the Force. 1. Proactive Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes.

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Habit #1 I Am the Force

1. Proactive

Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes

2. Reactive

Occurring as a result of stress or emotional upset

3. Force

Moral or mental strength

4. Growing

To spring up and develop to maturity

5. Choices

A person or thing chosen

6. Victim

One that is acted on and usually adversely affected by a force or agent

7. Control

To exercise restraining or directing influence over

88 8. Setbacks

A checking of progress

9. Triumphs

A notable success

10. Abuse

Physical or emotional maltreatment

11. Responsibility

Moral, legal, or mental accountability

12. Attitude

A feeling or emotion toward a fact or state

13. Creative

Marked by the ability or power to create

14. Persistent

Longer than usual existing for a long time

15. Accomplishment

To bring to completion

16. Initiative

To cause or facilitate the beginning of

17. Self-Awareness

An awareness of one's own personality or individuality

18. Conscience

Blameworthiness of one's own conduct, intentions, or character together with a feeling of obligation to do right or be good

19. Imagination

Creative ability

20. Willpower

Energetic determination (Team Hoyt) Father & Son team Marathoners !!!