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Habit 1 Be Proactive
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Reactive vs. Proactive Proactive: The adjective proactive can describe a person who get things done. If you are proactive, you make things happen, instead of waiting for them to happen to you. Reactive: To be reactive is to be ready to react or respond to something else — as opposed to ready to act on one's own. A person who'sreactive does things only in response to others.
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proactive People vs Reactive People
Proactive People : Are not easily offended Take responsibility for their actions Think before they act Bounce back when something bad happens (resiliency) Always find a way to make it happen Focus on things they can do something about, and don’t worry about things they can’t Reactive People: Are easily offended Blame others Get angry and say things they later regret Whine and Complain Wait for things to happen to them Change only when they have to
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What language are you using?
Reactive or Proactive? I’ll try I have to I’ll do it Let’s look at all of our options There’s gotta be a way I can’t You ruined my day I’m not going to let your bad mood rub off on me There’s nothing I can do That’s just the way I am I can do better than that *Reactive language takes the power away from you
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Circle of no Control Circle of Control Control Choices Attitude Rude
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