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Tell us your story and Win a Free Seat to Stephen Covey’s Career Development Webinar

Thursday, June 25th, 2009 | FranklinCovey News | 47 Comments

This August FranklinCovey is hosting a series of webinars featuring Dr. Stephen R. Covey. In this webinar series, Dr. Covey will share critical, insightful principles and practices to help attendees:
  • Secure their job.
  • Advance in their career.
  • Become a highly-valued and respected employee.

“The current economic downturn has affected so many people who have found themselves unemployed or nervous about keeping their job and are in need of career and professional development to find and protect their job. And, many are finding they must recreate themselves to start a new career.  But, even in this difficult time, everyone can be proactive, and I look forward to sharing my knowledge to help them secure their future.”  — Stephen R. Covey

Are you concerned about your job and your role at work? Does there seem to be a major road block on your career path? Have you lost your job and are not sure which direction to go next? Post a comment and tell us your current situation and how and why these webinars would benefit you and on Aug 3 we will choose 50 people to attend for free. So tell us your story…

Click Here for contest details.

More about the webinar series:

These webinars will give you the mindset and skill-set to not only survive these tough times, but to personally thrive in them-and help others to do the same. This is a profound learning opportunity that may just help you to make breakthrough improvements or become the person you’ve always wanted to be. Each webinar stands alone, so you can attend one, two, or all three webinars for maximized learning. Learn more.

Contest ended Aug. 25, 2009.

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47 Comments to Tell us your story and Win a Free Seat to Stephen Covey’s Career Development Webinar

Jennifer Krupp
July 1, 2009

I feel stuck at a pink ceiling in an industry that has not reached the 21st century when it comes to gender equality. I need a fresh perspective on my career path to see if I’m in the right place, and how to fight the good fight.

Rocky Young
July 1, 2009

Hi, I have been a follower of Stephen R. Covey and have been using his planner for over 25 years and I love it. My wife and I adopted 2 special needs children, now ages 7 and 6. I am 61 years of age and because we need to care for these special children for the next 15 to 20 years for sure, I cannot retire until I am sure their needs and insurance, etc. have been provided for. I have a really great job which I love as a Training Coordinator/Facilitator. However, I only have an annual renewalable contract and I am always concerned about keeping my job. I would really appreciate taking the webinar series so that I can not only advance my career, but also excel as a valued emplioyee and asset to my company. Because of the costs involved with raising and caring for these children, I cannot always afford the training that I need to excel in my field.

I would like to apply for consideration for the scholarship to be able to attend the Webinars. Thank you.

Sincerely

Rocky Young

Carlos Perez-Turcios
July 2, 2009

I move to US 6 years ago, The culture and language were barriers and obstacles i had to overcome. I had a scholarship which I lost due to a discrepancy with my legal status and I end up doing Jobs i never picture myself doing (Landscaping, Fastfood restaurants, cleaner, warehouse clerk, you name it! I did it) this wasn’t part of my plan of my ultimate goal. I undersood that i had to do what i had to do while my situation was fixed. It took me 3 1/2 years to fix it, eventhough it wasn’t my fault. I didn’t get an apology letter (I wasn’t expecting it anyway but ideserved one) During this time i was absorved by the routine, lost my sense of direction, i start doing what people around me was doing nad it felt right, because in that envroment and circumstances was the right thing to do or at least that’s how i felt then; now i’m trying to figure out what to do with my life again, I have Some college (Political Science) from Guatemala where I’m from, I use to work in the Hospitality industry (Marriott, Clarion Suites, Guatemalan Tourist Comission, i have an associate in Hotel Mgmt) while attending college in Guatemala and then i work in the Telecomunication Comany (The Biggest in Guatemala, TELMEX Branch) and I grew fast whitin the organization, I began as a Collections Agent, then 3 months later, Collections Department Coordinator, Then Billing Dept Manager and finally a Facilitator at the Company’s Technology Institute, use to train employees in the areas of Customer Service (We use training material based on the 7 habits, Paradigms etc…) an this is the part i loved the most from my job, being a facilitator. I was very good i have to say. But now i feel lost and i know your courses can help me to focus and find out what i really want and then achieve it. I want be able to plan my day, my week, my life. I want to be more efficient and effective, i really want to be able to work smarter instead of harder and create my life mission and ultimate Goal. Gracias!

Mary Chernati
July 6, 2009

I was unemployed for more than and year and had a difficult time securing full-time work. I recreated myself using old skills in a new environment and secured a good job. Then, I was lucky enough to attend the 7 Habits course provided through my new employer. It was one of the most beneficial programs I’ve attended and look forward to any opportunity to “sharpen my saw”. By using the methods and philosophies of the 7 Habits program, my stress level is down and those big rocks are not as big as they used to be. Therefore, I get more accomplished with less effort. By continuously looking for ways of improving my habits, keeping my focus and recognizing the opportunities to make a difference, I would be very grateful to be chosen for the upcoming webinar.

Thank you for this opportunity.

Respectfully,
Mary Chernati

Tamara Pickett
July 6, 2009

As a young professional, I am learning each day what it means to be a ‘corporate athlete’. Juggling my full-time job, Graduate School, outside community service commitments, and now wedding planning (I’m getting married in November!), has proven to be more than I think I can handle some days! And sometimes I’m definitely not as successful as I’d like to be. But I’m learning through Franklin Covey how to develop my organization skills so that I, too, can one day become a Highly Effective Person. I would truly appreciate the opportunity to participate in the webinar, and I know it will have a great impact on my life.

Jennifer Glenn
July 6, 2009

Hello, I was married at twenty, had three children and planned to be a stay at home mother for the rest of my life basically as we both agreed that was what we wanted. Ten years into my marriage my husband decided to use speed with a vengeance, it got to a point where he was awake for weeks at a time with paranoia and hallucinations and all. After about a year of dealing with this I decided it was best that the children and I left. We moved halfway across the country and stayed with some childhood friends of mine until we could get on our own. After working a series of low paying temp jobs for local manufacturers I decided something needed to change. So, I decided that I probably needed an education. I decided then and there to attend school again after fifteen years and I have now almost completed my Bachelors Degree in Business management and am working on my certificate in Project Management.
I would love and appreciate the opportunity to attend this webinar and learn from an expert in this field.

William Brooks
July 7, 2009

I am one who is rather stuck in a job that is far from rewarding. I get more stress in one day than ever in my life. There is no room for advancement and their is no recognition or feeling of accomplishment. I am in my 50s now, and like so many have a lot of credit card debt. I want to stay focus, I want to keep putting first things first and use the techniques I have already learned from Steven Covey. Yet, I feel hopeless in the place where i am, but don’t dare step outside the box as the current situation leaves it hard to impossible for someone like me to start over. I still have my other obligations to take care of with family, mother, and, though most would give up, my beautiful 12 year old lab, who has many health challenges. I would love to get more training by Steven Covey, but, with putting my efforts to get out of debt, I will not be able to afford it on my own.

Eric Schram
July 7, 2009

As I started my career in the “professional” world, I was clueless as to my true responsibilities, not just in the office, but as with most of us, in life. I remember picking up a book from my managers shelf. It was “Living the 7 Habits”. The stories in that book changed the way I looked at my role in “corporate America” and in my family. I realized that it was my role to be a change agent for better things, not just better financially for the company I worked for, but for all who I come into contact with. The FranklinCovey Company, and Dr. Steven Covey have been both an inspiration, and a challenge to me and my family. But the battle and journey are well worth the pain to change personally. My wife and I are expecting my first child in November, and I have begun to apply the 7 Habits not just to my professional and personal life, but also laying a foundation to build a strong family on. I am excited for this new chapter. Thank you Dr. Covey.

Kevin Herbert
July 7, 2009

Over the years I have become an expert on time management. The Franklin planner, Outlook, Palm Pilot have all been my friends. I have learned from Mr. Covey how to fit more into a day and, more importantly, how to make time for the things that matter. Two years ago, I had reached a point where I really felt successful and hopeful. That same year, I lost both of my children in a car accident and my life hasn’t been the same. In resolving to survive this tragedy, my wife and I dedicated ourselves to making each day matter, to living simply, and to sharing our blessings with others. We have spent the last two years, laying the groundwork for a charitable organization that supports families in facing life’s circumstances with confidence and hope. My professional focus has shifted from corporate consulting to personal counseling and education. I am currently teaching lifestyle and career development in a graduate school of counseling and coordinating lifeskills services in my community. Neither of these jobs pay well and take up a great deal of my time. I love what I do, but I want to do more with my time to impact as many lives as possible. My wife and I are basically starting from scratch. This opportunity would allow us to impact more lives.

Sandy Proesch
July 7, 2009

I’m 57 years old, and I finally got my BA last August after a 35 year stretch between college classes. I immediately started on my Master’s degree in Management Information Services that same August. What prompted me to go back and what made it possible were online classes from respected universities, UCF and FSU, and my employer’s education reimbursement program.

I have one more year to go and that program is in danger with severe budget cuts in local government (my industry) at the same time that we’re laying off people and looking to only keep the most valuable employees, including those with higher education. I have a plan B in case my position is cut, but I’m most concerned by those who report to me. We need them in our department but because they are the front line of IT they usually get all the blame and little of the credit by the employees they support.

We’ve had the customer service talks and the never say “that’s not my job” talk, but I want to make sure they understand how to show their value to the organization. Most of us are older employees and we’re all concerned that there might not be other jobs out there for us.

Jackie Martin
July 7, 2009

I am very appreciative of the job I currently hold and wish to be more efficient and effective in my duties. I need to learn how to better utilize my staff. I also need improvement on how to stay strong in my attitude and health. My job is increasing in duties and my health is telling me that I must improve my situation or make changes. I want to be the best worker I can be and still maintain a balance in my life. Help!

Venkat
July 8, 2009

I like very much this Dr.Stephen R Covey’s 7 Habits. I would like to participate in this webinar.

Jeff Becraft
July 9, 2009

For over a decade, I have been a devoted user of the Franklin Covey planning system, and have read virtually all of the books, multiple times in many cases, as I find I occasionally need a refresher.

I would like to attend this webinar to learn what Dr. Covey has to say about how to stay on course despite increased demands to do more with less in the current environment.

Looking forward to it!

Cindy Kane
July 9, 2009

All my life I have been tapped as an “emerging leader” with potential and abilities to succeed. When I was young in my career, I actually worked for Franklin-Covey for 2 years in a retail store and realized that I could harness my fairly strong priority management skills into an even greater level. At that time, I think it led me into some great mentoring relationships with others, both as mentor and mentee, and gave me the chance to shape leadership skills in others through my work with college students.

As a professional today, I’ve been in a director level job at a college for the past 10 years and I feel that I’ve developed myself into a leader in my field. I am an educator who has focused on learning about leadership and using that knowledge to develop opportunities for college students. IWhile most people would have been satisfied, I’m still awake at night wondering why I am not reaching my potential. I think I have reached a plateau, but instead of enjoying it I have a nagging need to look for the next one.

I have a nagging, unsettled, entrepeneurial spirit that is alway searching for new challenges, new opportunities, and could be interested in setting out on my own for some unidentified next goal. IIt seriously keeps me awake at night and I just hate the feeling of having no focus. I do, however, know a lot about what I do NOT want to do with my life… but what do I want to be when I grow up? Scholar? Teacher? Author? Business owner? Stay at home mom? There are many possibilities.

As a young woman, I have always been very focused and driven toward achievement. At 39 with a young son, I am now the most in need of career development that I have been in my entire life. I have ultimate respect for what this seminar can offer, but I also know that I will never have enough available funds to be able to pay for this myself.

I hope I am chosen!

Deborah Griffin
July 9, 2009

I’m currently in school full-time working toward my doctorate in Training & Development Leadership at the same time I am attending another university for a graduate certificate in human resource management. I used to have quite a reputation for taking control of a program that was “on its last leg” and revitalizing it to become a thriving enterprise. However, following the end of my highly stressful 10-year marriage (I raised 3 stepsons, homeschooled them, and started my own company online), I find that I need a little help regaining my professionalism and drive to re-enter the workforce full-time. Being on my own again and essentially starting over in today’s job market is a bit intimidating for me. I’ve always loved Franklin Covey products, books, and live workshops, and know that the quality is high and the motivation is even higher! I would love an opportunity to participate in this webinar series.

Kemi Dada
July 9, 2009

i came to united kingdom from africa without any dream but just onething in mind run!run!!run!!!.i was running away from my dreams because i felt i had messed up too much to be of any worth to anyone let alone a generation.i became stuck after my visa expired.i felt hopeless and i dint see away out.one day i made up my mind to add value to my life inspite of my condition.i started a professional course and four and a half loooooonnnng years after i am about sitting my last exam to become a professional in the feild of accounting.one thing i am determined to do now is go back to my country and take that challenge and live my dream.my status in this country has chiseiled me into a better person making use of every opportunity.i see this webinar as one more blow to that rock that so stood in my face!after this webniar i want to be able to say “GIVE ME THIS MOUNTAIN FOR I AM ABLE!”
THANK YOU
KD

Makita Booker
July 9, 2009

Hello I am interested in this webinar because I am at a point in my life where I need to be connected to people that have accomplished goals in their own life and have help others to accomplished theirs. I understand that Like attracts like and if you have desire and determination, and passion to leave a great impact in this world one must get around those that are already doing it. I believe that this webinar will help me on my journey of pursuing greatness. Thank for this great opportunity.

QUEEN MAKITA

Zahid
July 10, 2009

i would like to motivate my people so that they start living their real life and test the secret of being present

thanks

Emily Weinacker
July 10, 2009

I am currently in a very fulfilling job which I am totally used to my fullest capacity every day. I am greatful for the principles and paradigms that the Covey material has provided me – especially Habit Two: Begin With the End in Mind. My personal mission is to inspire, reflect, and promote an environment where individuals can flourish as they realize their full human potential and become enlightened.

With this in mind, my wish is for a win-win solution to this contest. Everyone who contributes should be provided the opportunity to enrich themselves by being a contest winner.

Best wishes to all and thanks for sharing your touching and inspiring stories.

Sheila Thunboe
July 10, 2009

I love my job! It has been over 15 years since I’ve taken a “7 Habits” course, and I do need a refresher in making time to focus on “Quadrant II” activities. I have also been made aware that I need a refresher in my listening skills, and would relish the opportunity to participate in another of Dr. Stephen Covey’s wonderful webinars.

Thanks and Peace,
Sheila T.

Barbara L. Bradley
July 10, 2009

I have a great job and I have 26 employees. I feel I could use good time management skills and also learn to deal with stress better then I do. I would love to attend your webinars! I feel they would be a great benefit to me and my employees!
Thank you,
Barbara B

Susan Holman
July 13, 2009

I was fortunate enough to have a Leader for a manager who sent me to a FOCUS seminar. This is my second year using the Franklin Covey planner and it has changed how I manage my life and my job. I came across this Webinar while looking for additional Covey Leadership training. I’ve read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People twice, trying to incorporate more of the principles each year. I am a Stephen R. Covey FAN who would relish the opportunity to grow and learn through this Webinar. Thank you!

Hanem W.Ibrahim
July 16, 2009

I’d the great opportunity to attend the 7 habits of highly effective people training program. Actually I joined this program at a time I was in a very bad mood and de-motivated. I was about to leave my jop because i was so frustrated, but after the training my paradigm was shifted 180 degree. now I’ve different way to think, very positive and proactive way. thanks a lot for Mr Covey, actually you are the transition person of my life. that’s why I’d extremely wish to have the opportunity to join the webinar.
Thanks and best regards

K. E. Newton
July 16, 2009

5 years ago I was married with one child and had a job in social services that I enjoyed. I am now a single parent and have been in my current position for a year and a half. I still love my job although it was a career change at a time with just about everything in my life changed. I know I made the right choice; I’m on the right course, but I realize that although I’m on the right path that the journey is far from over. I want to control my destiny and achieve my goals so my daughter, now 11 will be inspired to pursue her dreams and won’t let anything stop her. Her pefect world — living with two loving parents in a comfortable home –was turned upside down — but she’s survived as have I. But I want to do more than survive, I want to thrive! I’ve stayed in the not for profit sector — a choice I will never regret. Being rich has never been my primary goal — however , I want to provide a good life for my daughter and myself. I’ve always shared my work experiences with my daughter and she has certainly reaped the beneifits of all the Covey training my organization receives. ( I run the training department). My daughter and I are Coveyites — if there is such a word. She’s read 7 Habits for Teens and is now reading the 8th Habit. She is a proud owner of an autographed copy of Leading at the Spead of Trust. She was my test subject as I went through the certification for Leading at the Speed of Trust. She touted Leading at the Speed of Trust in 5th grade and prompted her teacher to ask me to do a talk on Trust In Leadership for her class. She’s probably M.R. Covey’s youngest and biggest fan. Anything I learn in the Webinar willl have a ripple effect that will extend not just to my daughter but to her classmates and beyond. Thanks for all the inspiration you’ve provided and will continue to provide.

Stacey Johnson
July 16, 2009

I’m a married Mother of 5 children that has re-entered the work place after more than 10 years. I love all of aspects of Franklin Covey training and would love the opportunity to gain insights into becoming a more effective in my role at work. My new job is requiring me to help our team identify our Q2 goals and behaviors to try to keep us out of Q1. I work in Real Estate industry which is a tough industry to be in with all the negative media attention. Staying focused and positive on our jobs is critical. My team is having to shift the way they did business in the past and I’m trying to help implement those changes. Changing behavior and focus of others when they’ve done things one way for so long is my road block. I would love to participate in the webinar as I’m sure I can make improvements in myself to help me professionally and personally. I then can help set the example to my team.

Teri
July 16, 2009

Everytime I listen to Dr. Covey I learn something that changes my life. I am positive the webinars would have the same impact. I feel like this is a golden nugget I could take and grow!

I am where I am right now because of Dr. Covey’s message. Everything is going very well. I have an amazing man in my life after leaving an abusive relationship 8 years ago. I am on my own, I am very healthy, and I have two sons who are becoming loving, thoughtful young men. God has truly blessed us.

After going back to school to earn my Master degree in Marketing, I had a difficult time finding employment that would sustain my children and I…without having to work 80 hours a week. It took me four jobs and a couple years to find an online marketing position, with a family-oriented company. I was making strong contributions and learning a lot when the company started consolidating. I was let go after two years of service. (I didn’t count on being in this position ever again.)

The jobs search has been unfruitful for 9 months. Because I did not establish “tenure,” at any previous jobs, many companies don’t take me seriously. I am worried I won’t find full-time work with insurance, before my unemployment runs out. Being out of work is bittersweet because being at home with the boyz is strengthening my relationship with them.

I know there is something out there for me that will allow me to be close to my kids and provide for us. I have confidence Dr. Covey will lead the way.

Bernadette Noll
July 16, 2009

“A dream is impossible if there is fear of failure”-Paulo Coehlo.

I have many dreams I am ready to fulfill, but I need the organizational tools to help get me there. I have just started “7 Habits Book” and I am using the planner and ditching the smartphone. I need to feel what i am doing.

I am a recent single mom trying to put together a bunch of part time jobs to get back into the workplace. Having a Masters Degree doesn’t count in this economy; having the right tools, motivation and creativity breeds success.

My intention is to use what I have learned from the book, organizers and the webinar to help other women who have been in abusive situations. I cannot fail because I want to empower. In order to that I need to empower myself first. I look forward to receiving this assistance from you through this webinar.
Most gratefully-
Bernadette

Joy
July 18, 2009

Implementing The Leader in Me at my school is my dream! Although hoping for the luck of the draw… with or without this aid, I am working to make my dreams come true.

My 1st opportunity to advance my career came the day my youngest son graduated from high school and left for college. I enrolled the next day. Because I taught while raising my 4 children, education isn’t new to me. However, the dual degrees I earn in April will be!

I’ve already accepted a new position as elementary directory at an international school. I’d like the opportunity to learn the skills I will need to succeed in becoming a highly valued and respected employee. Paraphrasing Covey in 7 Habits, the best way to learn is to teach. I want to learn to be a highly valued and respected member of my school – while teaching these same skills to my fellow teachers, and the children/families we serve.

Please help me expand my leadership skills so that I may lead our school in becoming the best school it can be through The Leader In Me.

Maria E Boza
July 20, 2009

Life brings you challenges in unexpected ways, sometimes those challenges are so big that you need to rethink how you work and how you think about organizing. For many years I used the Franklin Covey method in my professional life. I was a succeessful and very busy consultant and professor at a business school. I had to manage students and clientes, research projects and media appearances, public relations and politics. At some point, it felt like it was time to take a (short!) maternity leave to have a second child. It happen that this child of mine has autism, which believe or not, is a condition that our science doesn’t undestand very well yet. So here I am, managing a team of medical specialists, a team of therapists, a heavy regime of medicines and supplements, a system recording observations to find out what works for what, all that while researching mainstream and alternative medicine literature (It feels like doing a Phd in biomedicine!), and sustaining harmony, love and working order of a family of 4, plus atempting to nurture my professional interests and my own sanity. Of couse, I feel swamped. I started experimenting with forms of organizing, prioritizing, keeping a big picture while taking care of the details, but nothing has worked. I need help! I need a fresh perspective to put my life in order and rise to the challenge. I’ve neve done a seminar with Covey, but it may be the very best intervention at this time.

Lucas Albrecht
July 20, 2009

Mine: The 2 books that changed and impacted my life: 1-The Bible 2 – The 7 habits. The second, this life. The former, also the next.

Kimberly Nojaim
July 20, 2009

I have a Franklin Covey planner that I use each day. I have been attending school at night off and on over the past 10 years to complete my AOS degree in Business Mgmt. I graduated with high honors in May.
I always participate in any training that I can find to make myself a more valuable employee. A coworker of mine once said to me, “Never refuse any training. They can never take it away from you and it will only make you more valuable.” He was a very wise man.
I am sure the training would help me advance in my position and I would learn many new things. I am constantly trying to be the best admin to the Chairman and President of our company. I would really appreciate the opportunity to attend the webinars and would put my training to good use.
Thank you,
Kimberly Nojaim

Christopher J. England
July 20, 2009

Over 7 years ago my Wife and I made the decision to start a family and for me to stop my college degree. I got a job and have worked very hard to progress my career and have had a measure of success. But is seems that the last 2 years I have hit a plateau in my career and I am looking for way to improve myself and my family life. I am now a father of 4 children and am approaching 9 years of marriage with my wife, and I want to build a life that is full of quality family experiences. I am not sure how to balance a career and to balance the demands of a young family. I want to achieve success in both my family life and my career and am looking for inspiration for me to find way to achieve this. I hope that by attending these Webinars I will find the win win solution to achieving both of these aspects of my life and to help propel me off the current plateau that I am on.

Allison Van Dyke
July 20, 2009

The recession and it’s effect on the commercial real estate industry in Phoenix, AZ forced my company, a large Architecture firm, to downsize. My position, Director of Marketing, was one of the casualties. I decided I was going to be in control of my own destiny through this mess. I kicked it into high gear, set up my business organization and now, three months later, I have 4 clients and have completely replaced my income. Things are going very well but my biggest challenge is organizing my time so that I can manage the business development, creative and accounting aspects of my business simultaneously. There is so much to juggle. I have been a follower of Mr. Covey for years (since 7 Habits was first published) and I truly believe the opportunity to participate in this webinar could help me take my business to the next level!

Saulius Galinis
July 22, 2009

Hello Dears,

I’m 34 years old man. I thought I’m too old to change something in my life, I have to be 20 years to start improving my life to start planning step by step. But no doubt I’m not to old to start life other way. Don’t think that I’m not happy that I have now. I have beautiful wife, wonderful kid. But I thought I’m not happy at 100%. I need something more. I need to help others, I need to help myself to find my place in this world. So I’m beginner in seeking new way of life. No doubt I need to participate in these webinars. And I will :) I know I’ll win free seats :)

Good luck for all of You.

Best Regards,
Saulius

P.S. sorry for my english :) My native language is not english.

Edvinas Raklevicius
July 22, 2009

Contest limitations are discriminating to Europeans! Eastern Europe is in deep recession now and unemployment is rising every day. This Stephen Covey’s Webinar might be lifebouy for everyone how needs to secure his/her job. Mines too.

Bikas Patnaik
July 22, 2009

Hello,

In the past I had read the “7 habits of highly effective people” and “The leader in me” and have found it very useful and insightful. Right now I am a fulltime student in an MBA program here in Atlanta.

I am 35 years old and I desperately need help in landing and keeping a job where I can come from my strengths and serve in whatever capacity I can to help my employer. I have always benefitted from your character based philosophy of personal, family and professional development. At this moment my finances are a bit of a challenge. I truly hope that I am favored and blessed to win one of your free seats. I would indeed be very grateful to you Stephen Covey and to your company FranklinCovey for this opportunity and the chance to win this free seat. If I win this I will continue spreading the good word about FranklinCovey and all of Stephen Covey’s great books.

Seth Musler
July 26, 2009

Hello, my name is Seth and 247 days ago I entered the world of substance recovery. I can say unequivically that, aside from AA, Dr. Covey’s teachings have had the single greatest influence on my recovery thus far. I listen to the seven habits on my ipod while I work and they are slowly teaching me how to craft a life of usefulness, purpose, and happiness through service. I share what I’ve learned in my AA meetings and as a result I’ve had several of the “old-timers” tell me that I am “getting” the program in an exceptional way. The influence that the seven habits are having on my work and personal life is also remarkable. More than the webinar, I would concider it the greatest honor of my life to meet Dr.Covey and shake his hand and thank him personally for what he has contributed to my recovery and to the lives of my wife and I. In the throes of my disease, I personified a life of “flakiness” and dependance and to begin to build a new life based on the character ethic and centered on principles is an awesome and thrilling prospect. Thank you Dr. Covey!!
Seth Musler
Savannah, GA

Frank Koronkiewicz
July 27, 2009

While spending the past 20 years running a residential remodeling business, we are seeking insight to create effective ways to educate our clients of the roles of all the players involved in the remodeling process. Where past work was predominately referral based, we currently use lead services and find that most people who we speak to are not prepared. I feel that we can develop a system using the principles of the 7 Habits whereby a framework of defined roles and goals of all team members is defined prior to the start of any work or signing any contracts. I believe the webinar would provide essential insight to how we can formulate a system that allows homeowners, architects, designers and contractors to “begin with the end in mind” and bring a remodeling endeavor to a sucessful conclusion that is not only on time and on budget but also a rewarding experience.

Cynthia Workman
July 28, 2009

As a professional organizer, one of the most important aspects is time management and personal management of yourself and your goals. Clutter is often the result of delayed desicion making. I have never received any specific training in this area, although I have done a lot of reading and tried a number of different methods related to organizing your time. It has been a goal of mine for several years to take some training provided by Mr. Covey as I have used some of his time management tools and love the concept of ordering your life around your priorities so at the end of the day, the most important things were given the most priority.

Melissa Foy
July 30, 2009

Blessed indeed to have this amazing opportunity! Recently I lost my job, like many others…but it was a blessing in disguise! I am now an Independant consultant with Arbonne International working with an amazing team of women! My team NVP is personally training me and one of the first things she told me was Franklin Covey has changed her life. I believe God puts us in the places we need to be at the times we need to be there, so when I came on this website to look for a planner & some trainings, and saw this opportunity…Blessed I thought I could be again! I am looking to expand my horizons and reach for the stars. This can only help me. I would be so grateful for the opportunity to learn from the best!

Julie Willoz
August 2, 2009

This training could not come at a better time. While I was fortunate enough to not be laid off during some recent large scale reductions with my Company, it’s now more than ever, time to stay on top of my professional career. I work from home, away from the corporate home office. This can be a logistical challenge to showcase my productivity to the team. Additionally, I have taken on several volunteer roles, including chairing large fundraisers and advising my local sorority chapter. I did not realize how much work was going to be required. I know I can manage these multiple responsibilities. But I really could use some help !

Katie Simmons
August 3, 2009

Based on the rules, I see it’s too late to enter the contest, but I’m hoping that I can still participate because it only looks like there were 41 posts (now 42) for the contest that is giving away 50 seats.

I would love to be chosen to attend these webinars. As a young woman without a college degree in the technology field, I consume as much information as I possibly can to feel like I’m able to hold my own in a world full of Master’s degrees. I devour the information I find in books, various blogs, webinars, classroom training, and even in meetings and presentations I attend. I’m constantly looking for that skill or that technique to add to my arsenal to improve my listening, communication, leadership, presentation, inter-personal, and other skills.

I, as many others have stated, was fortunate enough to remain employed through recent layoffs and, though that survival instinct is always there, it becomes more prevalent when you are going through difficult times. These days, that black cloud hovers over everything, making everyone I know feel the need to distinguish themselves from the pack… to make it known that they are a leader, that they are capable, that they are necessary.

I would like to attend this webinar series I help develop and/or improve my skills, to be able to take what I learn back to my co-workers, colleagues, and friends to help them, to hopefully find a professional path, a goal to work towards, to enjoy my job again rather than just working through the worry and stress of trying to stay employed.

As a final note, whether there are seats for the series remaining or not, I just wanted to say that this is an awesome thing that you’re doing…helping others to retain what they have and improve upon it or helping them regain something better than what they have lost during these tough times. That’s a very special thing, and thanks.

Nikki Giovanni Burns
August 4, 2009

Everyday is a “New Journey”, to succeed at something new, or something that needs to be divinely completed in God’s time, with my participation being the key. The power of positive motivation is the next step, I need to take to go back, to school for my masters in Communication, so that can become a motivational speaker in time. There are several other goals, I want to accomplish as well. I used to work for our company, I had to leave, do to situation beyond my control. I must state, that I have many great opportunities, in working for your company, and having the privilege to have meet some amazing, people. Thanks, so much for your words, of wisdom in several of your books. I have been greatly inspired to challenge myself to do better, as the world ahs indeed challenges me.

Thanks

Juan Barrera
August 7, 2009

First I am an aavid reader and own most of your material; books, audio CDs, webseminars, organizers, etc that really had helped me out to shape my life and my career.

Your book the 7th Habit of Highly Effective People opened my eyes to the self development area; it allowed me to position myself into the highest paid peope at my company – I am an Account Manager.

However now my new desire is to to grow into a management/leadership position by adding more value as a person (father, husband, employee, supplier, coworker, and friend).

During these times of uncertaintity – I think I will get greatly benefited of your webcast trainings.

Sincerely
Juan

Marco
August 13, 2009

We have strugled here at my hotel and things were looking not so bright, however implementing win win situations with local companies, we are making it thru these times, We have partered up with several local businesses and have devolaped several programs for the local communities and we are doing very well. thanks to these ideas.

I can only imagine putting all of the habits would only increase the local moral and make us work together rather than fight for the business.

Judy
August 13, 2009

I am a full time mom.
I have two children starting in a new Leader In Me school this fall.
I am a public speaker on sabbatical – i can’t wait to get back at it.

My career is my family, my community work and my personal mission.

My mission is to influence and empower people to develop personal awareness and personal strength, that they might give the most to their life experience. That they may be confident, compassionate and accountable in their actions and thoughts. In carrying out this mission I strive to practice what I teach.

I aim to live my life by the law of the harvest and it is time to sharpen my saw!

Chari
August 17, 2009

I need so much help in organizing my daily work tasks to reach my goals. I would love to attend a seminar.
Thank you.

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