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When you take initiative, you are proactive. You do not wait for things to happen; you make things happen. You are in control of your actions and take responsibility for your decisions. By taking initiative, you are able to anticipate problems and address them before they arise. This proactive mindset allows you to stay ahead of the game and be prepared for any challenges that may come your way. Taking initiative requires a shift in mindset. Instead of being reactive and waiting for things to happen, you must be proactive and make things happen. This requires self-awareness and a willingness to step outside of your comfort zone. It may be uncomfortable at first, but by taking the first step, you are setting yourself up for success in th...
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    Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

    Stephen R. Covey

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