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Summary of Living Forward: by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy | Includes Analysis
Summary of Living Forward: by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy | Includes Analysis
Summary of Living Forward: by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy | Includes Analysis
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Living Forward explains the importance of having a concrete Life Plan to prevent drifting from day to day and instead live a proactive

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 13, 2016
ISBN9781683780823
Summary of Living Forward: by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy | Includes Analysis

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    Living Forward explains the importance of having a concrete Life Plan to prevent drifting from day to day and instead live a proactive life of success without regrets. The authors outline how to create a Life Plan and share success stories that exemplify the opportunities a well-thought-out Life Plan can provide.

    Drifting happens when people lose passion and progress in aspects of their lives. They may feel stuck in their career, having lost motivation and progress. They may feel that their responsibilities are so overwhelming that they aren’t enjoying life to the fullest. These life accounts, such as self, family, career, and finances, need to be maintained with a positive balance. If one of these accounts dips into the red, a Life Plan can restore balance to that particular life account. People must first identify their priorities and then order them to reflect what’s most important. As people write their Life Plan, they envision the future, including what that life account would ideally look like, and compare their current situation with that ideal future. If they write the steps it would take to restore passion in that area, they can then make progress forward, closer to that ideal

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