“First Things First” by Stephen R. Covey focuses on managing your life based on priorities rather than urgency. Instead of reacting to constant deadlines and pressures, Covey teaches you to identify what truly matters—your values, goals, and long-term vision—and schedule your time around those. The book emphasizes living a balanced, meaningful life by putting the most important things at the center, helping you achieve more peace, purpose, and real productivity.
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