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Fun Facts about Habitudes |
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Habitudes: Images That Form Leadership Habits and Attitudes, are being used all over the world. We have been surprised at how they have caught on and stuck in the most interesting places.
Did you know…  | Habitudes is being used by more than 700 universities, schools, organizations, businesses, churches and youth groups across the country. |  | Habitudes now has an athletic version (video & on-line) that’s used by dozens of athletic programs nationwide, including the University of Texas football team. |  | Habitudes has been used by several government departments in Washington D.C for leadership training. |  | Habitudes is a four-book series, containing 52 images to explore. This means you can discuss and learn about one image per week for an entire year. |  | Habitudes is now being used by the Kansas City Royals baseball club. The minor league teams have begun to study and discuss them during their baseball season. |
| Habitudes books are being discussed by students from elementary schools to graduate schools, including kids from the ages of 5 to 35. |  | Habitudes is a curriculum that has been translated into nine languages, and is being used in China, Afghanistan, Malaysia, England, Singapore, Philippines, Iran, Indonesia, Egypt, Canada, Korea, Mexico and several countries in Africa and Latin America. |  | Habitudes is a sticky way to learn leadership because it involves an image, a relationship, and an experience—which enables leaders to remember the principles. |  | Habitudes provides a character-based leadership training for public and state schools, but also comes in a faith-based version for churches and ministries. |
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