The Life You're Meant to Live
Most people spend their lives trying to change what is visible, their habits, their results, their reputation, their reach. But the leaders who build something that lasts have learned a different lesson: lasting influence is not constructed from the outside in. It flows from the inside out.
In The Life You're Meant to Live, John D. Marvin draws on decades of studying, developing, and living alongside leaders to make the case that everything rises and falls on what is happening inside you, in the quality of your thinking, the content of your beliefs, the disciplines you maintain when no one is watching, and the depth of the formation you are either pursuing or neglecting every day. This is not a book about techniques. It is an invitation to a different kind of life altogether.
Across three movements, Mindset, Personal Growth, and Influence, Marvin walks the reader from the interior work of mindset and identity through the daily disciplines that make transformation a lived reality, and outward into the full scope of what genuine influence looks like: in the home, in the community, in the work you are called to do, and in the legacy that remains when everything else has been said and finished.