Die 7 Wege zur Effektivität für starke Familien

German, Stephen R. Covey., Ingrid Pross-Gill, John Covey, Jane P. Covey, 2023
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Stephen R. Covey's timeless principles for a fulfilling family life. "The family is the foundation of our society," writes Stephen R. Covey in his foreword to this book. However, family needs are often set aside today because other things seem to take priority: work, school, friends, sports, social media, hobbies, and more. The list could go on for a long time. In fact, there are many things we must do that take up time. Ultimately, though, it is up to us to decide how much weight we want to give to the relationships with the people in our closest circle.

In this guide, Stephen R. Covey applies the universal principles from his bestselling book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" to the specific concerns of families and answers the most pressing questions families face today, including:

  • How do we find time for the family, especially when both parents work?
  • How can we achieve harmonious living together as a family?
  • How do we overcome negative emotions and provide feedback?
  • How can we encourage our children to willingly and happily fulfill their responsibilities without bribing or nagging them?
  • How do we bring fun, adventure, and variety into the family so that everyone's needs are met?

Covey illustrates his world-famous paradigms effectively with numerous true stories from family life and provides practical tips on how to apply them to build a stable and loving family life across generations. He shows you how to analyze your personal situation and find practical ways in everyday life to make the most of your family life. An inspiring and practical book for anyone who desires strong and harmonious relationships.

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