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Design the Long Life You Love

A Step-by-Step Guide to Love, Purpose, Well-Being, and Friendship

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Design a long life full of love, purpose, well-being, and friendship, at any age, using the creative tools of award-winning product designer, author, and world's #1 life coach Ayse Birsel.
What does it mean to craft the life you want, as you grow older? For industrial designer and author Ayse Birsel, the answer draws on key principles of design—like optimism, empathy, collaboration, open-mindedness, and holistic thinking—as well as the experiences of older people on the pioneering frontiers of long life. Longer life is a thrilling, modern opportunity, and like so many parts of life it needs to be thoughtfully designed.

Thinking about a long life is very exciting indeed. It’s also a new phenomenon. Fifty years ago, living into one’s seventies was considered the mark of a long life. Today, seventy feels young, eighty feels normal, and ninety is within reach. Birsel believes this new horizon of life is as important and exciting as the invention of moving pictures. Or that of automobiles, or even space travel. Her point is, when a change this big happens, innovation follows.

This book is for everyone who is interested in defining their long life, using design thinking tools. It’s an interactive book with exercises that will help you think creatively by asking you to visualize your life. It is full of insights  learned from wise people who have lived the longest. It is organized into the four themes of Love, Purpose, Well-Being, and Friendship, and contains insights that will help you love better, find purpose, practice well-being, and make friends.

Drawing on Birsel’s  year-long codesign research with older people, Design the Long Life You Love offers readers of all ages—from those in their twenties and thirties just starting out, to those in mid-life looking for a change, to those in later life who are the experts for us all—thought-provoking questions, exercises for self-exploration, and interviews with innovative  entrepreneurs and thought-leaders to guide them on their own journeys of crafting the next phase of life. Focusing on four keys areas—Love, Purpose, Well-Being, and Friendship—this book pairs life lessons from people who've lived the longest with design tools to help you plan your own long life, whether you're looking ahead to retirement, a home post-children, or  starting a new project that makes you come alive.
Playfulness is key to creating a long life, and readers will find that reflected in this joy-filled book. Whimsical, two-color drawings, illustrated interviews with thought-leaders, and interactive exercises will put you in the mindset of a designer as you foster creativity and explore what your own long life can look like. When it comes to our lives, we are our own innovators—so let's begin to learn how to do just that.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 24, 2022
      This animated sequel to designer Birsel’s Design the Life You Love gleans advice from people in their later years. Birsel recounts how watching her parents grow older encouraged her to design better products for those over 65 by consulting with older people during the design process, and she shares lessons she learned while working with them. Embrace optimism, she counsels, encouraging readers to see their lives as continuously “expanding and growing” as she relates the sentiment of an older person she worked with who said, “Be an optimist. Yes, I fell.... But I didn’t break anything.” She urges readers to practice self-love and notes that her older co-designers were more sure of themselves and clear-eyed about what they wanted out of relationships. She outlines her four-step approach to design and life: breaking down a problem, assessing its parts, reconfiguring the problem, and putting insights into action. Birsel demonstrates her design savvy with her quirky line drawings that underscore the advice; for example, a drawing of a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly speaks to her recommendation for readers to view life as a constant metamorphosis. The fun illustrations complement the lighthearted advice, even if there’s not much new. Still, this breezy manual is worth a look.

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