Lots of good suggestions in here. I like the 3 goals, 1 must for each day. This is really helping so far. I usually try to cram too many goals into one day. Picking just a few top things seems to increase my focus and I feel better about my day--like I'm not a failure because I didn't get the 3 million things accomplished that would never fit into any one day in the first place. I like the feeling of peace and productivity this brings me.

This one is worth a second read down the road, I think.

"That which you focus on expands."

To ask in an interview: "What is the single biggest problem I can help solve if I am the successful candidate?"
informative inspiring medium-paced

Most of it sports based motivation, loosing me early
informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

I liked the first couple chapters on prioritizing and planning ahead our days. It brings lots of references and parallels from the sports world which I was not that excited about. I'm not into professional sports so some of the arguments did not make too much sense to me.

Very readable. Concepts are clearly explained with lots of good examples to support the ideas being presented.

Nothing really new or revolutionary but a solid read with good, motivating advice.