
Stop drifting, start designing. "Living Forward" delivers Tony Robbins-endorsed life planning that transforms chaos into clarity in just one day. Jon Acuff wishes he'd found it at 22 - what might you regret if you don't discover this NYT bestseller now?
Michael S. Hyatt is a New York Times bestselling author, leadership expert, and the CEO of Full Focus.
His book Living Forward falls into the leadership and personal development genre, focusing on intentional living and strategic goal-setting—themes drawn from his experience scaling a $250M publishing company and founding his Inc. 5000-listed leadership development firm.
A pioneer in platform-building, Hyatt’s blog reaches over 330,000 subscribers, and his podcast Lead to Win offers actionable strategies for professionals. His other works, including Your Best Year Ever and Free to Focus, provide complementary frameworks for productivity and work-life balance.
Hyatt has been featured at Social Media Marketing World, Vanderbilt University, and USAA, and his methodologies are utilized by executives and organizations worldwide. With over 1 million copies sold across his titles and translations in 15+ languages, Hyatt’s insights blend corporate leadership expertise with practical life design. He resides in Nashville with his wife of 40+ years.
Living Forward (2016) by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy is a guide to creating a personalized Life Plan to stop drifting through life and intentionally design a purpose-driven future. It provides step-by-step strategies to clarify priorities, set actionable goals, and align daily actions with long-term vision, emphasizing proactive choices over reactive habits.
This book is ideal for professionals, entrepreneurs, and individuals feeling stuck or overwhelmed by life’s demands. It’s particularly valuable for those seeking to balance career success with personal fulfillment, break free from burnout, or regain control of their time and relationships.
Yes—readers praise its actionable framework, with testimonials calling it “life-changing” for its actionable plan to redesign one’s life in just one day. The book’s blend of storytelling, exercises, and templates makes it a practical tool for intentional living.
The process involves three steps:
Some may find the plan overly structured for spontaneous personalities, and implementing the system requires sustained discipline. However, its customizable approach addresses diverse lifestyles.
While Atomic Habits focuses on micro-behavior changes, Living Forward offers a macro-level framework for holistic life design. Both complement each other: one builds daily systems, the other clarifies long-term direction.
Amid rising remote work and burnout trends, its emphasis on intentional living helps readers navigate distractions, set boundaries, and prioritize mental health—a need amplified by today’s hyperconnected culture.
These highlight the book’s core message of proactive life management.
Drawing from his experience as a CEO and productivity expert, Hyatt integrates corporate strategy principles into personal life planning. His own shift from burnout to balanced success informs the book’s practical advice.
The book contrasts life as a drift (passive, reactive) versus a designed journey (purposeful, proactive). This metaphor underscores the urgency of intentional decision-making.
Yes—the official website offers downloadable templates and guides to streamline the Life Plan process, ensuring readers can immediately apply the book’s concepts.
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You can’t have it all.
Life has a way of pulling us off course like a powerful riptide.
Self-care isn't selfish but preparation to serve others better.
Having priorities is essential, but having them in the right order is crucial.
This isn't morbid; it's clarifying.
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Have you ever collapsed into bed after a packed day, exhausted yet strangely unfulfilled? You answered dozens of emails, attended back-to-back meetings, ran errands-yet made zero progress on what genuinely matters. This isn't poor time management; it's drift. Most of us are working incredibly hard while drifting further from the lives we actually want. The harsh truth? Without a deliberate plan, you'll arrive somewhere-just not where you hoped. This reality hit home for thousands of executives who discovered that success at work often meant failure everywhere else. The solution isn't another productivity hack or morning routine. It's something more fundamental: a comprehensive Life Plan that acts as your personal GPS, alerting you when you've veered off course and providing clear directions back. One focused day of planning can prevent decades of regret. Think of a strong swimmer caught in a riptide. He's fit, determined, paddling furiously toward shore-yet moving backward. His mistake? Fighting the current head-on instead of swimming parallel to escape it. This perfectly captures how most of us approach life. We work longer hours, sacrifice sleep, push harder-all while drifting further from our intended destination. The drift happens when we're unaware of where we're heading, distracted by endless notifications and demands, overwhelmed by competing priorities, or deceived into believing busyness equals progress. The consequences compound silently: confusion about purpose, wasted resources, missed opportunities, unnecessary pain, and ultimately, crushing regret. Research on end-of-life reflections reveals a pattern-people rarely wish they'd worked more. Instead, they regret not spending time with loved ones, not living authentically, and lacking courage to express feelings. The tragedy? These regrets are entirely preventable. Without intentional direction, external forces-cultural expectations, others' priorities, urgent but unimportant demands-will determine your life's trajectory by default. Breaking free requires recognizing you're in the current and knowing which direction to swim.