The passing of Stephen R. Covey

Sad news today: Stephen R. Covey, author of the bestselling "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," has died. He was 79.

In a statement sent to employees of the U.S. consulting firm Covey co-founded, Franklin Covey, his family said the writer and motivational speaker died at a hospital in Idaho early Monday due to complications from a bicycle accident in April.

Covey was hospitalized after being knocked unconscious in the accident on a steep road in the Utah foothills.

At the time, his publicist, Debra Lund, said doctors had not found any signs of long-term damage to his head.
Covey's daughter, Catherine Sagers, told The Salt Lake Tribune newspaper in April that her father had suffered some bleeding on his brain after the accident.

I really wish I'd had the chance to interview Mr. Covey. I loved his style and have listened to the 7 Habits cassettes countless times.

Prayers to his family….I sure am grateful for his message. Thank you for sharing him with the world.