Last night I finished this book. I loved it.
A few takeaways:
You already know how to do everything it would take to make you a success. All you have to do is keep doing the little things that have gotten you this far.
No matter how good the information, it won't do you any good until you have the right catalyst that will let you apply it effectively.
Your philosophy creates your attitudes. Your attitudes create your actions. Your actions create your results. Your results create your life.
The difference between success and failure amounts to the simple daily disciplines you practice.
The secret to success is always mundane. It consists in constantly doing those simple things that lead to results.
No success in life is instantaneous. Life is not a clickable link.
Greater success creates with it a greater responsibility to share that success with others.
Learning by studying and learning by doing -- book smarts and street smarts -- are the two essential pistons of the engine of learning.
Sometimes you need to let go and disassociate.
Steady wins the race.
You have a choice over your habits through your choice of everyday actions.
Start with a plan; make the plan simple ("Gentlemen, this is a football" -- VInce Lombardi).
Have a wonderful day!