7. Live a life of virtuosity by embracing the cardinal virtue of prudence, which is the executor of the conscience’s call to choose good over evil.
8. Appreciate how prudence is the charioteer over the wild horses of justice, fortitude and temperance.
9. Learn what it means to praise God, revere my parents, family and elders, respect the virtuous and respond to those in need in the virtue of justice.
10. Live in holy boldness, controlling my fear and moderating my assertiveness. Learn the power of patience and perseverance. And appreciate confidence and magnificence in working with others.
11. Develop a disposition of magnanimity through the virtue of fortitude.
12. Reasonably address moderation in managing my base desires of passion, hunger and other attractions.
13. Embrace how good health, exercise and nutrition are virtuous habits directed to my unique call.
14. Appreciate what it means live as the image and likeness of the Creator’s goodness, to live in right-relationship by building up the kingdom here and now as one directed toward the good and as one ready and disposed for the calling to serve.
15. Examine the six faith dynamics of: vocation, conversion, mission, transformation, providence and gratitude in my active life and see these elements alive in the Mass, in the Lord’s Prayer, in the lives of Peter and Mary and in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.