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File Size: 4857 KB

Print Length: 208 pages

Publisher: Baker Books (March 1, 2016)

Publication Date: March 1, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B012H10GBW

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Despite the fact this book lists 53 endorsements from names as famous as Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, and Pat Flynn, there is very little here that hasn’t already been published dozens of times.Living Forward reads like a series of Chicken Soup for the Soul, feel-good short stories, all supporting two ideas: 1, write your own eulogy describing how people will remember you, and 2, take a day to create SMART goals that will make this eulogy possible.(SMART = Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound)This book seems to speak about high-achievers who achieved massive success early in life, and the benefit they later found by discovering life balance. The concepts are so simple, I find it difficult to believe any high-achiever has not already been exposed to them.There are a few sections on “drifting” and how this is an undesirable state. But even escaping this drifting, the purpose for which this book was supposedly written, is referenced as, “Perhaps you are caught up in your career and find it more interesting than spending time with your family.” Or similar statements about health, vacation time, and friendships. Then, SMART goals, based on your eulogy of your wife remembering how much you loved her, should be enough to spur you into taking more enlightened action.It would have been nice to include direction for, say, people who have been “drifting” from job to job, unable to really find their niche. Or for those who work hard, have not yet had their breakthrough moment, and wish to know what they should & should not be doing that they aren’t aware of. Unfortunately, this book only speaks to people who have already achieved huge career success, have omniscient vision and complete mastery of themselves, and are ready for the life-changing realization that work is not everything.These concepts come complete with stories, diagrams, and the skeleton of a process: schedule the hours of your week, project manage your SMART goals every quarter, and mark your current status in all areas of life on a four quadrant grid. Don’t forget to take action! If you are a corporate leader, consider buying Living Forward books for your team, and putting on a Living Forward workshop for your company. Yes, the book does suggest doing these things.Personally, I was hoping for insight around overcoming unforeseen and recurring obstacles, how to get early warning GPS-like feedback when a short-term course of action really is not supporting long-term objectives after all, and being able to recognize and develop relationships with the kinds of people who can help a person realize their dreams. You know, stuff that those who desire to be self-made actually have to deal with.I am giving Living Forward two stars out of respect for the authors’ own stories, and because the book covers all the check marks for a commercially published book. There are conversation-piece lists of three. “How they say it” is good. “What they are saying” is as empty of nutrition as styrofoam.On the whole, Living Forward is a great example of why self-help has a reputation for repackaging fluff. There is little depth, and there are no original ideas. SMART goals are taught to office workers at virtually every company in existence. Taking an evening to write down life goals is described in virtually any autobiography. These two concepts, are all this book has to offer? Seriously?The lemmings-like wave of 5 star reviews appear to be from legions of followers, unwilling to point out the emperor has no clothes.

I forced myself to finish reading it. I tried to like it. I really tried! Out of a profound respect for Michael Hyatt's past work, I forced myself to finish this. I was bored and disappointed, right to the very last page.The basic message of the book is, write your goals, get your priorities straight, schedule time for what's important and be consistent in saying no to stuff that isn't important. It seemed to me that the book was an attempt to condense or replicate co-author David Harkavy's workshops on life planning. The book starts out with a call to write your own eulogy, with an emphasis on identifying how you want to be remembered. If having a good eulogy--or any eulogy--is important to you, this might be a helpful exercise, but otherwise, it's a big clue about how little the book offers to the rest of us.Each author tells several stories about his ups and downs in life. I can recall only one of those stories, so they didn't resonate with me. At the end of the book is a huge pitch for Harkavy's workshop. I honestly believe this workshop could be effective in person, but as a DIY activity rolled into book, it didn't speak to me at all. I bought an overpriced, too-lengthy audio series by Tony Robbins a few years ago, and every day I'm still struggling to implement all that Tony suggests, but he was very inspiring and gave some nitty-gritty advice on how to stop drifting. I couldn't find either in the Hyatt/Harkavy book.I've finally learned to be skeptical of the 5-start reviews for books written by popular bloggers. The first flood of 5-star reviews always seem to come from the blogger's tribe. Their tribe can't get enough of what they have to say. (Which is why I bought this book, because I'm a Hyatt fan!) But that doesn't mean other readers will resonate with the book's message. The 5-start review used to represent the general readership, but now, it's just a reflection of the author's tribe supporting him.

I've been following Michael Hyatt's blog since 2009 and this topic is a passion of his. Creating a life plan was major change in my life. His partnership with Daniel Harkavy with this book amplifies the urgency to create this life plan. The examples from their lives are encouraging. They are real people too. But something that is often missed by leaders - leadership begins with self! This book is a guide for self-leadership.I recently left my 6-figure job to pursue a passion, something I laid out in my original life plan in 2011. When I announced my resignation to co-workers what was sad is how many people shared what they 'wish they could do' and original dreams they had in life. We all get stuck! However, this book gets you out of what the author's call the drift. The exercise of writing your eulogy is tough and may seem morbid, but it gets you focused on your dream/legacy. The book is easy to read, the exercises will take time & concentration; afterwards a commitment to live the life you want. Life is hard enough, but with a game plan it's easier. Don't get to your deathbed and wish for what you could have done. By the book and do the exercises, you won't be disappointed.

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