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Lightbulb Moments: Illuminating Leadership

'Seven Habits of Highly Effective People' with John Leveille

Season 1, Ep. 38

In this conversation, Jenni and John Leveille delve into the profound impact of the 'Seven Habits of Highly Effective People' on personal and professional development. They explore their personal journeys, the significance of each habit, and how these principles can lead to more effective relationships and time management. The discussion highlights the importance of self-awareness, proactive behavior, and mutual understanding in achieving personal and organizational goals.


In this conversation, John Leveille discusses the principles of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, focusing on the importance of understanding intent, the power of effective communication, and the necessity of self-care. He emphasizes the significance of seeking to understand others before being understood, the challenges of teaching these habits to analytical minds, and the concept of synergy as a means to achieve greater outcomes. The discussion also highlights the importance of maintaining balance across various dimensions of life to be an effective leader.


You can get more information on Jenni Dootson and the amazing things she can do for you and your business by visiting https://www.lightbulbmoments.me/


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