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7 Jewish habits: That every successful person should follow
7 Jewish habits: That every successful person should follow
7 Jewish habits: That every successful person should follow
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Discover these 7 habits of Jews that make them successful and set them up to be better leaders and develop their capabilities without forgetting to comply with the law, rules and taxes. In addition, they are people who seek to improve the versions they are.

 

That is why these 7 habits, the main ones of many of those they possess, have been put together in this book so that if you wish, you can emulate them and pursue them in your life.

 

Among the good habits you can follow are:


Synergy, that you learn to create them with others, whether in a team, working for others, growing professionally or at home.


Sharpen the saw, which has to do with learning from your roots, always valuing what you have been and where you want to go.


Learn to understand others before you understand yourself, so that you generate empathy, one of the lubricants to smooth the path of life.


Act in win-win mode so that you always grow as a human being, you build yourself up by winning but so do those around you.
Prioritise things, always put first things first.


Connect and awaken the spirituality lodged in your heart.


Be proactive so that you always get things done.


The Jews are a people who have survived many catastrophes and have been able to start again. Their habits are imitable and if you follow them, you will surely improve who you are today.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 15, 2023
ISBN9798223080817
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    7 Jewish habits - David Bar-Nathan

    Índice

    Índice

    Introduction

    Habit 1: Sharpen the saw

    Tips to connect with your roots

    You recognize yourself when you value your roots

    We learn from the roots

    Knowing where to go, valuing our roots

    Habit 2: Synergy

    How to create synergy with others

    Relation:

    Possibility:

    Opportunity:

    Action:

    Synchronize:

    Habit 3: Try first to understand and then to be understood

    Human social behavior

    Empathy in understanding others.

    Why do we need to understand others?

    Trying to understand the failure of others

    Skills to understand others

    The importance of sincerity

    Empathy

    Empathy overload

    It's hard to understand others

    Empathy: Tips for you to understand others more and better

    Habit 4: Think about winning/winning

    Paradigm question

    Create win-win agreements

    Commitment at home

    Emotional bank account

    Habit 5: Make First Things First

    Focus on yourself, prioritize yourself more... But why am I telling you this?

    Focus on yourself, value yourself more

    Pay more attention to yourself

    Habit 6: Start with an end in mind

    How to connect and awaken your spirituality?

    What are the benefits of reconnecting with your spirituality...

    Habit 7: Be proactive

    Qualities of a proactive person

    Qualities of a proactive person

    How to become a proactive person

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    Have you ever wondered why the Jews are a people who have had a long history?

    In this book you will learn seven of the habits of the Jews that make them maintain their wealth and one of the most solid peoples of humanity, who have endured holocausts and crises. They have managed to remain one of the most solid faiths.

    Learn throughout these pages how you can apply habits in your day to day, such as proactivity, synergy, empathy, connection with your roots and with nature. It is not different from us nor does it distance itself from good habits to achieve better results in your life.

    Would you like to know more about yourself?

    Rekindle your spirituality regardless of your belief?

    Attract wealth and connection with others?

    Throughout this book you will learn it.

    Habit 1: Sharpen the saw

    A classical rabbinical teaching is to mark times for Torah, setting specific times of day for the things that really matter in life. While much of the day is occupied by the means (jobs, procedures, etc.), we must never lose sight of the ends (our goals, aspirations, and great purpose). We need to make sure we set aside time each day to focus on the things that really matter: having meaningful conversations with our partner, quality time with each of our children, time for introspection, and time with God.

    Sharpening your teeth is about reconnecting with your own roots and the big picture and gaining new strength and inspiration. It's about going back to ourselves and taking control of where we're going to maintain balance, constant drive and endurance, passion for life, the world and our place in it.

    Tips to connect with your roots

    Get up early to see the sunrise, sleep under the stars and discover step by step other scenarios. Exploring nature is also about reconnecting our history, putting down firm roots and facing the challenges of the future.

    Behind a simple outdoor activity there is great potential to transform laughter and challenges into new memories, the seeds that will foster a strong and unstoppable identity.

    Today's society forces us to follow a frenetic pace.

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