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One of life’s irrefutable laws is . . . stronger relationships and greater happiness take work. That’s why I’m so excited about the

Lee’s 3 Habits system that Paul Corona and Eddie Rosas created to help us actually do the work. It’s short, it’s simple, and . . . it works!

Dr. Marshall Goldsmith

New York Times and Wall Street Journal #1 bestselling author

World’s top leadership coach (Fast Company, Global Gurus and Inc.)

Thinkers50 Hall of Fame inductee

“I’ve studied global best practices for over 20 years and never seen anything like the ‘Lee’s 3 Habits’ system. It gives all of us the simple techniques we need to build stronger relationships and be happier in our complex world — and the micro-movie is brilliant educational satire!”

Louis Carter

Founder and CEO

Best Practice Institute

“Dr. Corona gives us an easy-to-remember (although not always easy to do) game plan for creating more fulfillment. ‘Lee's 3 Habits’ offers a (fun) straight line, from current research on the conditions that lead to happiness, to three everyday behaviors (Ask, Listen and Give) with methods for turning them into habits. These habits matter in each and every interpersonal interaction, both at home and at work.”

Leigha Kinnear

Director of Employee and Manager Effectiveness

Harvard University

“Although we coach alumni on career issues, ultimately they’re seeking more happiness. Paul Corona led a great workshop for us about three keys to happiness: better asking, listening and giving. He helped us move forward with simple ideas, useful tools and a highly interactive learning experience. I highly recommend it!”

Matthew Temple

Director of Alumni Career & Professional Development

Kellogg School of Management

“I’ve seen just about everything in my career as an educator and learning advocate. The ‘Lee’s 3 Habits’ method stands out because it’s grounded and practical, with just the right touch of humor. Plus Paul Corona is one of the most passionate and effective workshop facilitators anywhere.”

Chandra Madafferi

Vice President

Michigan Education Association

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