I loved the title since I am a big believer in working on your strengths and spending a much time using them as you possibly can.  That tends to be the way people add the most value.  
I think the key to weaknesses is to do just enough to minimize them.  But spending a lot of time trying to be good at something you are weak at only gives you some stronger weaknesses.  
The book is written as a workbook.  Lots of exercises.   The exercises reinforce everything I know like have goals (written and specific of course), have good success habits etc.
I loved the chapter on Name and Claim Your Standards.  Standards can be great.  But they can also be a limit.  More people fail from perfection than fail from speed.  I know in my own life, my standards have often caused me undue stress.
I loved the chapter on Eliminate Your Tolerations.  Basically - what are those things you "put up with".  One way I know a book is good is if it actually causes me to take action.  One thing I have tolerated is messy bookshelves.  I am inspired to tidy them today.  So the book must be a success.  
Now off to organize my bookshelves.
 
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