A few helpful insights. Here are some of my favorites:
"What would be a successful life for you? And how can you get there? (p. 3)"
"The most successful people in life are the ones who settle their value choices early and manage those choices daily. The earlier you settle these choices in your life, and the longer you live them, the greater your potential for success (p. 6)."
"Winning at life is going to bed at night knowing you have done your best and given yourself to the things that matter the most (p. 6)."
"What matters most? The choices you make every day based on your values.
Focus on today.
See the glass as half-full.
View everyone as a potential friend.
Do what you say you'll do.
Put important ahead of urgent.
Give your family your best.
Make yourself better every day.
Think your way to the top.
Never put off your health.
Keep money in perspective.
Make room for faith.
Give more than you take (p. 8)."
"Today is the only time you have (p. 14)."
"'Make today a masterpiece' (John Wooden, p. 15)."
"Hoping for a good future without investing in today is like a farmer waiting for a crop without ever planting any seed (p. 18)."
"Today is the only time we have within our grasp. Don't let it slip through your fingers (p. 20)."
"Today is what God entrusted to me (p. 23)."
"Looking for the positive in every situation helps you see opportunities you would otherwise miss (p. 29)."
"'Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out' (John Wooden, p. 31)."
"Seeing the glass as half-full will not change your circumstances (p. 41)."
"Being connected to others is one of life's greatest joys... the best of life comes when you initiate and invest in good relationships (p. 45)."
"To succeed in life, you must care about people (p. 49)."
"You must be willing to give more than you expect to receive (p. 57)."
"When you say you will do something, small or large, do you do it? When you make a commitment, can others be sure you will keep it? (p. 61)"
"You cannot control your circumstances, nor can you control others (p. 63)."
"Commitment is what you must put in today to be successful (p. 64)."
"Your time is priceless (p. 77)."
"Since you can't change time, you must instead change your approach to it. Most people are driven by the urgent, by whatever comes up next. To win at life, you can't do that (p. 78)."
"'Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists of the elimination of nonessentials' (Lin Yutang, p. 81)."
"'Devoting a little of yourself to everything means committing a great deal of yourself to nothing' (Michael LeBoeuf, p. 82)."
"To change your life, you need to change your priorities (p. 83)."
"What must be done that only you can do?... What must you do personally? (p. 84)"
"There are certainly things you are born to do (p. 85)."
"Some tasks or activities make you glad you're alive (p. 85)."
"You can't allow what's urgent for others to drive your life... Run on your track. You must choose. When you take control of your day, you take control of your life. It's the only one you get. Make the most of it (p. 87)."
"Do you want to change the world and make it a better place? Good. Start by going home and loving your own family. Let change begin there (p. 93)."
"Express appreciation for each other. How do you treat your family moment to moment, day to day? Do you tell them you love them? Do you stop and take time to speak life giving words to them? You should (p. 94)."
"Put your family on your calendar first (p. 97)."
"Don't let time with family feel like an interruption. Make it an intentional act (p. 99)."
"Traditions give your family a shared history and a strong sense of identity (p. 100)."
"What are your greatest strengths? How are they related to your greatest potential? This is where you need to focus your growth (p. 111)."
"Have you ever felt like you were just stuck in some aspect of your life? You want to advance in your career, but you seem to have stalled. You desire to improve a relationship, but you aren't able to break new ground. Or you hit a plateau in your health or fitness and nothing you do seems to advance your efforts. How do you overcome such stagnation? (p. 114)"
"Personal growth changes from the inside out. When you improve your career skills, you become better equipped to face challenges (p. 115)."
"The way forward starts with internal personal growth (p. 115)."
"'If you don't try to improve yourself every day, that could be your fate (p. 116)."
"'In order to do more, I've got to be more' (Jim Rohn, p. 117)."
"'The only thrill worthwhile is the one that comes from making something out of yourself' (William Feather, p. 119)."
"Good thinkers can always overcome difficulties, including lack of resources (p. 124)."
"Whenever you're at your best, set aside a block of time every day just to think (p. 129)."
"The ultimate goal of thinking is translating ideas into action (p. 133)."
"If you make unhealthy choices, it will affect every aspect of your life--your heart, mind, and spirit (p. 138)."
"When you have something to live for, not only does it make you desire a long life, but it also helps you see the importance of the steps along the way (p. 141)."
"The worst thing you can do when it comes to any kind of potential pressure situation is to put off dealing with it. If you address issues as quickly as possible and keep short accounts with people, you greatly reduce the chances of being stressed out (p. 143)."
"People tend to value money and things over what's really important in life: other people (p. 155)."
"While possessing riches will never guarantee happiness or success, owing money can make you miserable (p. 161)."
"There is a time when people hoped that science would provide all the answers to life's questions. But science cannot do that. Ironically, what is embraced as scientific fact changes from generation to generation... Contrast that with faith. The core beliefs of Judaism and Christianity have not changed in thousands of years (p. 171)."
"Your goal should be to align your beliefs with whatever is true. Seek the truth, and you will find it (p. 173)."
"'We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience' (Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, p. 181)."
"One of the most significant things a person can do while on this earth is help others (p. 190)."
"Generous people give not from the top of their purses, but from the bottom of their hearts (p. 195)."
"Giving usually involves going out of your way, but you must keep your eyes open to find opportunities to give (p. 196)."
"Live your value choices today (p. 199)."