Living Forward - Summarized for Busy People: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want
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Everyone on earth is given only a single shot at life— one lifetime, and we are all free to spend it as we wish. We may choose to drift, to live as spectators whose actions—or lack thereof—can lead to wherever, whenever. On the other hand, we may choose to live as captains of our own ship, to grab the helm and steer towards whatever destination we choose.
Nowadays, people live adrift—mere spectators of a life they do not know they have the power to control. Imagine a world where each of us lives with direction, as if every single day is a step towards happiness and fulfillment. This world is what Daniel Harkavy, executive coach, and Michael Hyatt, best-selling author, have in mind. In Living Forward, Hyatt and Harkavy explain how we can realize and build the legacy we want to leave behind. They show us how to identify what matters most, determine where we want to go, and devise an effective plan to get there.
You hold power over your own life, and now is the time to take charge. If you seek a better, happier, and more accomplished life, then Living Forward may just be the book for you.
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BOOK OVERVIEW
For most people, career success often comes at a grave price: their personal life. As they busy themselves pursuing promotions, fame, and money, they forget that their time on this world is only limited. Before they know it, all their life has passed them by, and time has run out to mend the personal life they decided to put on hold.
The race to success is full of blind curves: you never know that you have harmed your relationships with the people close to you—at least not until you make that turn, and by then, it is already too late. In such cases, prevention is a much better option—especially if there is no cure. For this purpose, Living Forward introduces an effective tool: the Life Plan.
The book is written in three parts. Part I discusses the importance and benefits a Life Plan will bring you. Part II tackles how you can create your very own Life Plan. Part III covers how you can manage your life plan with all the necessary follow-throughs.
You get to decide how you want to live your life: woolly and adrift, or driven by a goal that will bring you happiness and satisfaction. Whatever you choose, remember that your future lies just beyond your fingertips.
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