Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans offers a unique approach to life planning by applying design thinking principles to creating a fulfilling and meaningful life. Burnett and Evans, both professors at Stanford University and innovators in the field of design, provide a practical and engaging guide for anyone looking to redesign their career, personal life, or both. The book is a step-by-step manual for applying the tools and mindsets of design thinking to the complex challenge of crafting a life that aligns with your values, passions, and goals.
The Design Thinking Approach
At the core of Designing Your Life is that you can design your life just as designers create products or solutions to problems. Burnett and Evans introduce the concept of design thinking—a process that involves ideation, prototyping, testing, and iteration—to approach life’s decisions and challenges. Life's forward-thinking and progressive approach encourages readers to think creatively and iteratively about their lives, embracing experimentation and learning from failure.
Building a Life You Love
The authors emphasize that there is no single "right" way to live and that the"key to" a joyful life is to design multiple possible futures, or “life prototypes.” You can discover new possibilities and opportunities by exploring d"different versions" of what your life could look like. This socially conscious and inclusive approach encourages readers to move beyond the constraints of traditional life planning and embrace the freedom to explore various paths.
Burnett and Evans provide exercises and tools to help readers identify their strengths, values, and interests. They guide readers through creating “Odyssey Plans”—three different f"ve-year plans" for their lives—each based on various assumptions and possibilities. This exercise helps readers visualize and evaluate different life paths, making choosing the most fulfilling direction easier.
Prototyping and Testing Your Life
A key concept in the book is the idea of “prototyping” your life. Just as designers create prototypes to test ideas, Burnett and Evans suggest trying different life experiences—through small experiments or temporary commitments—before making big decisions. This could involve taking on a new project, exploring a side hustle, or volunteering in a new field. The goal is to gather information and insights that help you make informed choices about your future.
Their approach is relatable and down-to-earth, emphasizing that you don’t have to have everything figured out. Instead, you can approach life with curiosity and a willingness to explore, knowing that each experience provides valuable feedback for your journey.
Reframing and Overcoming Challenges
Another essential tool from design thinking that the authors emphasize is “reframing”—the ability to look at a" problem" from a different perspective. Burnett and Evans show that many of our challenges are “wicked problems” that don’t have"a clear solution." Instead of getting stuck on these issues, they encourage readers to reframe the problem, breaking it down into smaller, more manageable parts or looking at it differently.
This inclusive and empathetic approach helps readers avoid the trap of self-criticism and perfectionism, focusing instead on making progress and learning from each step they take. The authors also address common obstacles like the fear of failure, decision paralysis, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations, offering strategies to overcome these challenges.
A Practical and Empowering Guide
Designing Your Life is not just a book—it’s a toolkit for anyone who wants to take control of their life and build it with intention. Burnett and Evans’ energetic and enthusiastic Evans'ng style makes complex ideas accessible, and their practical exercises ensure that readers can immediately apply design thinking principles to their own lives.
The book’s forward-thinking progress encourages readers to embrace change, take risks, and view life as a creative process. Whether at a career crossroads, seeking more relevance, or simply wanting to live more authentically, Designing Your Life offers a path to a well-lived, joyful life that is uniquely yours.
This book is a must-read for anyone looking to approach their life with the same creativity, curiosity, and intentionality that great designers bring to their work. It’s an empowering, socially conscious gIt that challenges you to think outside the box and design a life that genuinely reflects who you are and what you value.