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Mike Hayes

The Path to a Life of Purpose

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Mission Driven emphasizes the importance of aligning your personal and professional life with a clear mission. Mike Hayes shares insights and strategies to develop purpose-driven leadership skills that foster resilience and impactful decision-making.

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    Your who comes before your what

    Here’s something most people get wrong about building a purposeful life: they start with the what instead of the who. They chase job titles, corner offices, and impressive credentials, thinking these external markers will somehow reveal their purpose. But that’s backward. Your identity – who you are at your core – matters infinitely more than any position you’ll ever hold.

    Think about it this way: your “who” is the essence of who you are deep down. It’s the principles that guide you when nobody’s watching, the values that won’t bend even when it’s convenient. For the author Mike Hayes, a big part of his “who” is striving to give more than he receives while helping others unlock their potential. That’s an identity, not a job description. And here’s the powerful part: only when you understand your “who” can you start building a “what” – the daily actions and choices – that actually means something. That alignment between your core identity and your daily life is what being mission-driven looks like.

    Imagine you’re standing in an elevator. You have exactly 30 seconds before you reach your floor. In that brief moment, answer this: Who do you want to be? Not what you want to do or achieve – who you want to be. Go ahead, try it right now.

    Struggling to find the words? That’s completely normal. You can’t figure out your core identity in a single elevator ride. It’s something you discover gradually, through reflection and experience. The key is starting the conversation with yourself.

    Once you’re getting clearer on your identity, you face another crucial question: How do you measure success? When Dan Hurley, the University of Connecticut basketball coach, was offered the head coaching position for the Los Angeles Lakers, he hesitated. This was one of the most prestigious jobs in professional basketball, with a salary to match. Most people would have jumped at the opportunity without hesitation.

    But he didn’t. When he honestly examined his definition of success, he realized it wasn’t about money or fame. His success was measured by the positive impact he could have on young athletes’ lives. That clarity allowed him to make a decision that aligned with his identity, even when it looked crazy from the outside.

    So how can you accelerate your own self-discovery? Study the people you genuinely admire. What qualities draw you to them? Better yet, ask them directly: How do they define success? Then take it one step further – ask what they think you want to become.

    Of course, you shouldn’t let others define you. But here’s why this matters: their perspective reveals whether what you’re putting out into the world is aligning with your intentions. And that’s what being mission driven is all about: living your day to day as the “who” you want to be.

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    What is Mission Driven about?

    Mission Driven (2025) is a practical life guide that helps you discover your authentic purpose and transform it into meaningful action. It guides you through deep self-reflection to understand your mission, as well as providing concrete tools for translating these insights into real-world opportunities and building a fulfilling life.

    Who should read Mission Driven?

    • Young professionals navigating career transitions and major life decisions
    • Anyone feeling stuck seeking clarity on their personal purpose
    • Leaders wanting to balance ambition with meaningful impact

    About the Author

    Mike Hayes is a former Navy SEAL commander who led a two-thousand-person Special Operations task force. He later served as a White House Fellow and worked directly with Presidents Bush and Obama. Beyond his military achievements, he’s carved out an impressive corporate career, holding executive roles at major companies like VMware, Bridgewater Associates, and Cognizant Technology. His previous best seller Never Enough established him as a compelling author who bridges military leadership wisdom with practical business insights.

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