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Welcome back to The Messy Podcast, Season 1 of Private Victory, Episode 6! You've been proactive and you've created your personal mission. Now for the hard part: making it happen day-to-day. In this episode, "Habit 3: Put First Things First (Part 1) - The Principles of Personal Management," inspired by Stephen R. Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," we begin our deep dive into the discipline of execution. Ready to move from planning to doing and manage your life according to your deepest priorities? Explore online therapy for a happier, healthier you: https://themessypodcast.com/therapy Important Disclaimer: This podcast series analyzes literary works and explores principles of personal growth, drawing insights that align with concepts discussed in "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People." This episode aims to provide educational and analytical content. Any references to external ideas are for commentary and educational purposes. All rights to any referenced works belong to their respective owners, and no copyright infringement is intended. To further explore the principles discussed, you can purchase "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" here: https://amzn.to/4edS09k In this episode, we transition from personal leadership (Habit 2) to personal management. Habit 3 is the practical application of the first two habits—it's where the rubber meets the road. We'll explore what it means to "Put First Things First" by exercising your independent will to organize and execute around your most important priorities. This isn't about fitting more into your day; it's about making sure you're doing what matters most, turning your personal mission statement from a document into a daily reality. You can find more information about The Messy Podcast at this direct link: https://themessypodcast.com/ Let's get messy and learn to live by the compass, not just the clock.