Evlogeite!
I appreciate this thread as I had never heard of the source of this material. I located the book and discerned from its table of contents that it is exactly what I need. This narrows down my daily responsibility to something achievable, and it goes over precisely what I confront and the corresponding narrow path to follow.
The book is about 150 pages in an english translation by Holy Trinity Monastery of Jordanville, NY which I just ordered through Eastern Christian Supply. These are its title and table of contents:
'A Day of Holy Life, or the Answer to the Question, How Can I Live a Holy Life?'
By Metropolitan Gregory (1784-1860)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Appeal to the Christian
How Should We Conduct Ourselves in the Morning?
How Should We Conduct Ourselves in Relation to the Lord God?
How should we conduct ourselves in relationship to other people?
How Should We Conduct Ourselves in Some of the Most Common Situations of Life?
- How to Conduct Ourselves in Happiness
- How to Conduct Ourselves in Misfortune
- How to Conduct Ourselves in Wealth
- How to Conduct Ourselves in Poverty
- How to Conduct Ourselves When People Praise Us
- How to Conduct Ourselves When People Speak Evil of Us
- How to Conduct Ourselves in Illness
- How to Protect Ourselves from the Harmful Effect of Bad Example
How Should We Conduct Ourselves in Our Daily Work?
How Should We Conduct Ourselves During Meals?
How Should We Conduct Ourselves During Rest After Lunch?
How Should We Conduct Ourselves in the Evening?
How Should We Conduct Ourselves Before Sleep?
How Should We Conduct Ourselves During Sleeplessness at Night?
The Most Important Thing Concerning Prayer
Conclusion
How Should We Spend Sundays?
Afterword
Biography of Metropolitan Gregory