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The Divine Center
Book • 1996
Stephen Covey's 'The Divine Center' explores principles of personal leadership and spiritual growth.
Covey introduces the concept of centering one's life on timeless, unchanging principles, aligning with a divine purpose.
The book emphasizes the importance of integrity, service, and living in harmony with natural laws.
Readers are encouraged to develop a clear sense of values and to make choices that reflect their commitment to these values.
Covey's teachings guide individuals toward greater fulfillment, effectiveness, and a deeper connection with their spiritual core.
It provides a framework for integrating personal and spiritual dimensions in the pursuit of a meaningful and purposeful life.
Covey introduces the concept of centering one's life on timeless, unchanging principles, aligning with a divine purpose.
The book emphasizes the importance of integrity, service, and living in harmony with natural laws.
Readers are encouraged to develop a clear sense of values and to make choices that reflect their commitment to these values.
Covey's teachings guide individuals toward greater fulfillment, effectiveness, and a deeper connection with their spiritual core.
It provides a framework for integrating personal and spiritual dimensions in the pursuit of a meaningful and purposeful life.
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