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Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want

This book provides a structured approach to life planning, emphasizing the importance of setting goals and taking deliberate steps towards a fulfilling life. It outlines a proven plan to overcome drift and proactively shape one's future. more

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Michael Hyatt
Michael Hyatt

Michael Hyatt is an individual active in an unknown field. His specific life experiences and contributions are limited due to insufficient information. more

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