
What Most People Get Wrong About The 7 Habits with Stephen M.R. Covey
In this special episode, Stephen and Britain Covey sit down with their father, Stephen M. R. Covey, to explore the real origin story behind The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. From childhood family councils to a 20-year publishing journey, they uncover the behind-the-scenes moments that shaped one of the most influential personal development books of all time.
The episode dives deep into how the habits evolved over time, why paradigms matter more than behavior, and how primary greatness, not just success, leads to lasting fulfillment. With heartfelt stories, insightful breakdowns, and meaningful listener questions, this episode brings the 7 Habits to life in a way you’ve never heard before. Let's dive in!
What We Discuss
- [03:01] How the 7 Habits began as stand-alone principles
- [07:13] How the habit names and structure evolved
- [12:02] Why the 7 Habits took over 20 years to develop
- [16:08] Choosing purpose over profit: Stephen M. R. Covey’s career decision
- [27:11] Private victory as the key to public victory
- [29:38] Mental resilience in competitive environments
- [32:46] The hardest habit to live consistently
- [37:16] What would the 8th habit be?
- [39:19] Are the 7 Habits still relevant today?
- [57:28] Practical applications to live more effectively
Notable Quotes
- [04:47] “You have to decide what your highest priorities are and have the courage pleasantly, smilingly, unapologetically to say no to other things.” — Stephen H. Covey
- [20:53] “Secondary greatness is success. Primary greatness is character.” — Stephen M. R. Covey
- [25:21] “Peace doesn’t come from accumulation. It comes from contribution.” — Britain Covey
Resources
Paradigm Shifting Books
Books
Stephen M. R. Covey
Britain Covey
Stephen H. Covey
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