I profit immensely from John Baillie's A Diary of Private Prayer. It is a valuable little volume I return to again and again. It's hard to overstate its importance in my life. Part of yesterday's reading/prayer includes the following:
Inspire all my thoughts. Pervade all my imaginations. Suggest all my decision. Lodge in my will's most inward citadel and order all my doings.
I am also helped and challenged by the morning prayer for the 9th day of the month:
Dear Father, take this day's life into Thine own keeping. Control all my thoughts and feelings. Direct all my energies. Instruct my mind. Sustain my will. Take my hands and make them skilful to serve Thee. Take my feet and make them swift to do Thy bidding. Take my eyes and keep them fixed upon Thine everlasting beauty. Take my mouth and make it eloquent in testimony to Thy love. Make this day a day of obedience, a day of spiritual joy and peace. Make this days' work a little part of the work of the Kingdom of My Lord Christ, in whose name these my prayers are said. Amen.
I could add many more prayers but will stop for now. Keep an eye out for a hard copy edition at used book stores. The in-print softcover edition uses cheap paper which doesn't do justice to the richness of the content inside.