Summary
Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans applies design thinking principles to personal and professional development. Published in 2016, this groundbreaking self-help book offers readers practical tools and exercises to create a fulfilling life, regardless of age or career stage.
Drawing on their experience teaching a popular course in the Design Program at Stanford University, Burnett and Evans present a systematic approach to tackling life's big questions, encouraging readers to prototype different life scenarios and embrace failure as a learning opportunity. With its emphasis on actionable steps, their method has been tested by thousands of people, from students to mid-career professionals to retirees. The book's success has led to workshops, online courses, and a growing movement of people applying design thinking to their lives.
Plot
In Designing Your Life, authors Bill Burnett and Dave Evans present a framework for applying design thinking principles to your personal and professional life. The book begins by asking readers to assess their current situation across four key areas—health, work, play, and love. This initial self-reflection serves as a starting point for the journey of designing a more fulfilling life.
The authors then guide readers through the process of building a personal compass, composed of one's workview and lifeview. This compass helps individuals navigate career and life decisions by aligning their actions with their values and beliefs. The book introduces various exercises and tools, such as mind mapping and journaling, to help readers gain clarity on their interests, strengths, and goals.
Designing Your Life emphasizes the importance of prototyping and experimentation in career development. Readers are encouraged to gather information through experiences and conversations, testing out potential paths before committing to major life changes. The book also offers practical advice on job searching, including tips on how to approach potential employers and present oneself effectively in interviews.
Throughout the book, Burnett and Evans stress the importance of embracing failure as a learning opportunity and developing “failure immunity.” They also highlight the value of building a strong support “team” to help navigate life's challenges. The authors conclude by reminding readers that designing one's life is an ongoing process, requiring continuous reflection and adjustment even into retirement.