Short, simple chapters, filled with gentle, practical wisdom.
I especially appreciated the chapter on "guarding your heart." Well-intentioned Christians have taken "guard your heart" to mean "guard your feelings from heartbreak, be cautious with emotions, and don't let anyone near you."
But the book gently points out that biblically, "guarding your heart really means guarding your worship...If we guard our hearts out of a motivation for self-protection, suspicion, or pride, we miss the point entirely...Heart guarding is marked by worship of our great God and by self-forgetful love of others. Heart guarding is not an overly suspicious view of people or yourself that is constantly wringing its hands and wondering if it has given too much of itself away. Guarding your heart is about normal Christian living, not about obsessing over your romantic relationship."