Actually I hated it so much, I may never manage to read 7 Habits again either.
As far as I could make out, the first third of the book evangelised the idea of getting up at 5 in the morning. The last bit evangelised religion, and either implied or outright said the necessity of religion for being a decent human being (something that I, as an atheist, obviously completely disagree with). I don’t really know, at that point I was too annoyed to care.
In the middle he talked a lot about parenting, about family mission statements, and about his children. But only his male children.
Don’t read this book. The real mystery is why I made it to the end. I just kept thinking there must be something worthwhile in it! But there wasn’t.