A summary of the 12 practices mentioned in "Today Matters" by John C. Maxwell

 A summary of the 12 practices mentioned in "Today Matters" by John C. Maxwell:


1. Give Priority to Your Agenda: Start each day by identifying and focusing on your tasks and goals.


2. Follow Your Moral Compass, Not the Clock: Make decisions based on your values and principles rather than simply reacting to time constraints.


3. Embrace the Present Moment: Be fully present and engaged in the current moment, giving your best effort to whatever you are doing.

4. Engage in Reflection: Take some time every day to reflect on your experiences, learn from them, and apply those lessons going forward.


5. Learn to Say No: Prioritize your commitments. Learn to decline tasks or activities that do not align with your goals.


6. Choose Your Attitude Daily: Cultivate a mindset and choose optimism and resilience when facing challenges.


7. Act on Important Priorities First: Begin your day by tackling high-priority tasks that contribute to your goals.


8. Make Strategic Sacrifices: Identify and eliminate essential activities that hinder long-term success.


9. Understand Your Goals and Stay Committed: Make sure you have an understanding of your priorities and stay focused on them avoiding any distractions that might slow down your progress.


10. Take Prompt Action on Today's Priorities: Take immediate action on tasks that contribute to your long-term success, rather than procrastinating.


11. Maintain Your Drive: Stay consistent, in your efforts. Develop habits that contribute to ongoing success.


12. Embrace Opportunities to Assist Others:  Be proactive in finding ways to support the success and well-being of others fostering relationships and creating a support system.


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