Designing Your Life: For Fans of Atomic Habits

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Change your life in 2024 with the simple, scientifically proven method that has already worked for thousands of people.’Life has questions. They have answers’ New York TimesAt last, a book that shows you how to build – design – a life you can thrive in, at any age or stage. A well-designed life means a life well-lived. Many of us are still looking for an answer to that perennial question, ‘What do I want to be when I grow up?’Stanford innovators Bill Burnett and Dave Evans show us how design thinking can help us create a life that is both meaningful and fulfilling, regardless of who and where we are, our careers and our age. Designing Your Life puts forward the idea that the same design thinking responsible for amazing technology, products and spaces can be used to build towards a better life and career by a design of your own making.'[Designing Your Life] teaches you how to change what’s not working by turning ideas on their head’ Viv Groskop, author of How To Own The Room’An empowering book based on their popular class of the same name at Stanford University…this book will easily earn a place among career-finding classics’ Publishers Weekly

Additional information

Weight 0.247 kg
Dimensions 1.8 × 13.6 × 21.6 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

240

Publisher

Year Published

2017-12-7

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1784701173

Review Quote

A gem amid self-help dross… The authors make the case that design skills such as reframing, prototyping and brainstorming can help us make better career and life choices, or undo bad choices before they do more harm. One idea: keep a diary noting how much you enjoy each task — and think about how to do more of the tasks you love

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You’re going to learn how to find a fulfilling career. You’re going to learn how to better navigate life’s big-moment decisions and kill your “wicked problems” dead… Design thinking, as rendered in the book, is about treating life in a more improvisational way. It’s a welcome counterbalance to the data-driven, engineering mind-set gripping the culture. Follow Mr. Burnett’s and Mr. Evans’s teachings, and the anxiety-ridden process of decision making suddenly seems more playful. Their method is experiential and accepts that failure is part of the process