Each
of us has but one life to live on this earth. What we do with it is our
choice. Are we drifting through it as spectators, reacting to our
circumstances when necessary and wondering just how we got to this point
anyway? Or are we directing it, maximizing the joy and potential of
every day, living with a purpose or mission in mind?
Too
many of us are doing the former--and our lives are slipping away one
day at a time. But what if we treated life like the gift that it is?
What if we lived each day as though it were part of a bigger picture, a
plan? That’s what New York Times bestselling author Michael Hyatt and executive coach Daniel Harkavy
show us how to do: to design a life with the end in mind, determining
in advance the outcomes we desire and path to get there. In this
step-by-step guide, they share proven principles that help readers
create a simple but effective life plan so that they can get from where
they are now to where they really want to be--in every area of life.
If
you’re like most people, you want to lead a life of meaning and
significance, joy and satisfaction. But all the drama and demands we
face seem to get in the way of our dreams, don’t they? We’re unsure
about how to take our lives from where we are now to where we want to be
in the next five, ten, or even fifty years.
We
know we were meant for more, but it seems like the days are slipping by
and we can’t do anything about it. It shouldn’t be like this. And it
doesn’t have to be.
New York Times bestselling author Michael Hyatt and executive coach Daniel Harkavy have both lived the very same story but they rewrote the ending. And their new book Living Forward will help you do the same thing.
In
this step-by-step guide, Hyatt and Harkavy share simple but proven
principles to help you stop drifting, design a Life Plan with the end in
mind, and chart a path that will take you there. And you can work the
process in just one day.
Imagine trading just twenty-four hours for the life you really want. It’s possible, and Living Forward shows you how.