1 hr 9 min

Pukapuka Episode – 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Stephen Covey): Sam, Warena & Pera (#8‪)‬ Paperback Guerrillas

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“Don’t prioritise your schedule - schedule your priorities.” — Stephen Covey

This is a pukapuka episode, where a few of the bros sit down and discuss a book we’ve enjoyed, break down the kaupapa and talk about applying the book’s messages and lessons in real life. These episodes are a chance to discuss books we hope empower people to live well and be well.

In this episode, Sam takes us through the main points of Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, a business and self-help book written to help with personal growth. We talk about putting first things first and prioritising things to get the mahi (work) done. Warena talks about his routines at work as a builder-turned-software-developer, and being a student. I talk about my routine and how I manages my time with a five-year-old, two-year-old, and my various projects on the go.  We had a lot of fun recording this one, and we hope you enjoy listening.
Mauri ora,
Pera
Hit subscribe in your podcast app if you want to hear more.
Enjoyed the episode? Help us record more: If you want to help us share these conversations for positive change, please help by donating here: www.patreon.com/paperbackguerrillas

How to leave a review so others know it's worth a listen:
iTunes
Step One: Open Paperback Guerrillas in iTunes. If you're not already there, tap the Search icon (on the bottom) and search for “Paperback Guerrillas” Tap the album art. Then click “View in iTunes" or "Listen on Apple Podcasts."
Step Two: Once iTunes is open and you’re on the Paperback Guerrillas page, click the “Ratings and Reviews” tab.
Step Three: Click the “Write a Review” button, give a star rating, and write a sentence or two about what you like about the podcast. Click ‘Submit’ and you’re done.
Stitcher
Step One: Open the Paperback Guerrillas page on Stitcher.
Step Two: Click on “Reviews”.
Step Three: Give a star rating, click the ‘Write a Review’ button, share a sentence or two about what you like about the podcast, click ‘Submit,’ and you’re done.
He mihi nui, a huge thank you for supporting the show:
Lincoln.HoriAnnaEvotiaAramaYou guys are awesome - not only does putting these kōrero together for you to listen to take a whole bunch of time, it also costs money each month. You make that bill less painful each month, so thank you!
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/paperbackguerrillas)
Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/paperback-guerrillas.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

“Don’t prioritise your schedule - schedule your priorities.” — Stephen Covey

This is a pukapuka episode, where a few of the bros sit down and discuss a book we’ve enjoyed, break down the kaupapa and talk about applying the book’s messages and lessons in real life. These episodes are a chance to discuss books we hope empower people to live well and be well.

In this episode, Sam takes us through the main points of Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, a business and self-help book written to help with personal growth. We talk about putting first things first and prioritising things to get the mahi (work) done. Warena talks about his routines at work as a builder-turned-software-developer, and being a student. I talk about my routine and how I manages my time with a five-year-old, two-year-old, and my various projects on the go.  We had a lot of fun recording this one, and we hope you enjoy listening.
Mauri ora,
Pera
Hit subscribe in your podcast app if you want to hear more.
Enjoyed the episode? Help us record more: If you want to help us share these conversations for positive change, please help by donating here: www.patreon.com/paperbackguerrillas

How to leave a review so others know it's worth a listen:
iTunes
Step One: Open Paperback Guerrillas in iTunes. If you're not already there, tap the Search icon (on the bottom) and search for “Paperback Guerrillas” Tap the album art. Then click “View in iTunes" or "Listen on Apple Podcasts."
Step Two: Once iTunes is open and you’re on the Paperback Guerrillas page, click the “Ratings and Reviews” tab.
Step Three: Click the “Write a Review” button, give a star rating, and write a sentence or two about what you like about the podcast. Click ‘Submit’ and you’re done.
Stitcher
Step One: Open the Paperback Guerrillas page on Stitcher.
Step Two: Click on “Reviews”.
Step Three: Give a star rating, click the ‘Write a Review’ button, share a sentence or two about what you like about the podcast, click ‘Submit,’ and you’re done.
He mihi nui, a huge thank you for supporting the show:
Lincoln.HoriAnnaEvotiaAramaYou guys are awesome - not only does putting these kōrero together for you to listen to take a whole bunch of time, it also costs money each month. You make that bill less painful each month, so thank you!
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/paperbackguerrillas)
Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/paperback-guerrillas.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 9 min

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