Life has questions. They have answers…Learn how to find a fulfilling career…learn how to better navigate life’s big moment decisions and kill your ‘wicked problems dead.”
—The New York Times
“The prototype for a happy life…Burnett and Evans show how to apply Stanford’s famous design principles to finding your place in the world, as a recent graduate or mid-career.”
—NPR’s Brian Lehrer
“Designing Your Life walks readers through the process of building a satisfying, meaningful life by approaching the challenge the way a designer would. Experimentation. Wayfinding. Prototyping. Constant iteration. You should read the book. Everyone else will.”
—Daniel Pink, bestselling author of Drive
“This [is] the career book of the next decade and . . . the go-to book that is read as a rite of passage whenever someone is ready to create a life they love.”
—David Kelley, Founder of IDEO
“An empowering book based on their popular class of the same name at Stanford University . . . Perhaps the book’s most important lesson is that the only failure is settling for a life that makes one unhappy. With useful fact-finding exercises, an empathetic tone, and sensible advice, this book will easily earn a place among career-finding classics.”
—Publishers Weekly
Whether you’re laid off, looking to level up, or totally reinventing your career, when you’re looking for a new job, you can only spend so many hours polishing your resume and scanning LinkedIn before you burn out. And the truth is, finding a new job is about more than who you know or what positions […]
Designers don’t just make things pretty, they use their training to test and try until the objects of their attention are streamlined and functional. If you read that and thought “My entire life could use a designer’s touch,” you’re not alone. Lately, designers are turning their attention from consumer goods to people, and the result […]