Here are 12 Principles of Self Management by Rosa Ray, author Managing with Aloha! Found via Lifehack. Edited a bit for clarity.
- Live by your values, whatever they are. You confuse people when you don’t, because they can’t predict how you’ll behave.
- Speak up! No one can “hear” what you’re thinking without you be willing to stand up for it. Mind-reading is something most people can’t do.
- Honor your word, and keep the promises you make. If not, people eventually stop believing most of what you say, and your words will no longer work for you.
- Responsibility comes with Accountability. When you ask for more responsibility, expect to be held fully accountable. This is what seizing ownership of something is all about; it’s usually an all or nothing kind of thing, and so you’ve got to treat it that way.
- Be Trustworthy first. Don’t expect people to trust you if you aren’t willing to be trustworthy for them first and foremost. Trust is an outcome of fulfilled expectations.
- Be more productive by creating good habits and rejecting bad ones. Good habits corral your energies into a momentum-building rhythm for you; bad habits sap your energies and drain you.
- Have a good work ethic, for it seems to be getting rare today. Those “old-fashioned” values like dependability, timeliness, professionalism and diligence are prized more than ever before. Be action-oriented. Seek to make things work. Be willing to do what it takes.
- Be interesting. Read voraciously, and listen to learn, then teach and share everything you know. No one owes you their attention; you have to earn it and keep attracting it.
- Be nice. Be courteous, polite and respectful. Be considerate. Manners still count for an awful lot in life, and thank goodness they do.
- Be self-disciplined. That’s what adults are supposed to “grow up” to be.
- Don’t be a victim or a martyr. You always have a choice, so don’t shy from it: Choose and choose without regret. Look forward and be enthusiastic.
- Keep healthy and take care of yourself. Exercise your mind, body and spirit so you can be someone people count on, and so you can live expansively and with abundance.

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Hi Nirav,
Good thoughts. though i do not have habit of reading lot of books but i do get relevant information from blogs like yours. Keep up the good work
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