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Summary: LifeTips.com President, Byron White interviews guests weekly discussing the hottest topics for both consumers and web-marketers that will make your life better, smarter and more fun. Special guests include best-selling authors and celebrities that will get you in-the-know with topics that matter. From green living to diet innovations to landing page optimization, Byron takes the show to another level with hard-hitting questions for guests that help you improve your work life and business life.
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Byron White talks to the author of Design the Life You Love: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Meaningful Future, Ayse Biedel. The bookis described as ajoyful, inspirational guide to building the life you've always dreamed of, using the principles and creative process of an award-winning product designer. Ayse Birsel is the Co-founder and Creative Director of the award-winning design and innovation studio, Birsel+Seck, and the creator of Design the Life You Love, a coursework and book that teaches non-designers how to create a meaningful life using her design process, Deconstruction:Reconstruction, and its tools.
Byron White talks to the author of Design the Life You Love: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Meaningful Future, Ayse Biedel. The bookis described as ajoyful, inspirational guide to building the life you've always dreamed of, using the principles and creative process of an award-winning product designer. Ayse Birsel is the Co-founder and Creative Director of the award-winning design and innovation studio, Birsel+Seck, and the creator of Design the Life You Love, a coursework and book that teaches non-designers how to create a meaningful life using her design process, Deconstruction:Reconstruction, and its tools.
It's difficult to ask anybody 'How are you?' without hearing the word 'busy' somewhere in their response. We feel overwhelmed by busyness because of the demands on our time: our inbox and our to-do list are bulging, a huge amount of people expect things from us and our organisations are trying to do more with fewer people. But it doesn't have to be that way. In reality, busyness isn't essential. Yes, there is a lot to do, but believing you're always busy because you have so much to do is both false and unhelpful. Busyness is a normal response to a world of too much, but it isn't the only response. In Busy Tony Crabbe draws on solid psychological research to address one of the great problems of modern life: we're too busy. But it isn't a time-management book. Rather than providing advice for increasing productivity and efficiency, it sets out four key strategies (corresponding to sections of the book) for thriving despite of the overload of too much
It's difficult to ask anybody 'How are you?' without hearing the word 'busy' somewhere in their response. We feel overwhelmed by busyness because of the demands on our time: our inbox and our to-do list are bulging, a huge amount of people expect things from us and our organisations are trying to do more with fewer people. But it doesn't have to be that way. In reality, busyness isn't essential. Yes, there is a lot to do, but believing you're always busy because you have so much to do is both false and unhelpful. Busyness is a normal response to a world of too much, but it isn't the only response. In Busy Tony Crabbe draws on solid psychological research to address one of the great problems of modern life: we're too busy. But it isn't a time-management book. Rather than providing advice for increasing productivity and efficiency, it sets out four key strategies (corresponding to sections of the book) for thriving despite of the overload of too much
It's difficult to ask anybody 'How are you?' without hearing the word 'busy' somewhere in their response. We feel overwhelmed by busyness because of the demands on our time: our inbox and our to-do list are bulging, a huge amount of people expect things from us and our organisations are trying to do more with fewer people. But it doesn't have to be that way. In reality, busyness isn't essential. Yes, there is a lot to do, but believing you're always busy because you have so much to do is both false and unhelpful. Busyness is a normal response to a world of too much, but it isn't the only response. In Busy Tony Crabbe draws on solid psychological research to address one of the great problems of modern life: we're too busy. But it isn't a time-management book. Rather than providing advice for increasing productivity and efficiency, it sets out four key strategies (corresponding to sections of the book) for thriving despite of the overload of too much
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined by Tony Crabbe, author of Busy: How to thrive in a world of too much. It's difficult to ask anybody 'How are you?' without hearing the word 'busy' somewhere in their response. We feel overwhelmed by busyness because of the demands on our time: our inbox and our to-do list are bulging, a huge amount of people expect things from us and our organisations are trying to do more with fewer people.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined by Bernie Siegel author of Love, Animals & Miracles: Inspiring True Stories Celebrating the Healing Bond. The stories in this new book offer funny and heart-touching, true-life experiences that convey loving connections, amazing rescues, and healing with (and by) animals — both wild and domestic.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined byBernie Siegel author ofLove, Animals Miracles: Inspiring True Stories Celebrating the Healing Bond. The stories in this new book offer funny and heart-touching, true-life experiences that convey loving connections, amazing rescues, and healing with (and by) animals both wild and domestic.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined byBernie Siegel author ofLove, Animals Miracles: Inspiring True Stories Celebrating the Healing Bond. The stories in this new book offer funny and heart-touching, true-life experiences that convey loving connections, amazing rescues, and healing with (and by) animals both wild and domestic.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined by Rebecca Campbell, Author of Light Is The New Black. Rebecca Campbell is a best selling author, inspirational motivational speaker, spiritual teacher, and a grounded spiritual mentor and practical intuitive guide. Byron and Rebecca chat about her book which is a guide for a new breed of women who are here to be bright lights in the world.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined by Rebecca Campbell, Author ofLight Is The New Black. Rebecca Campbell is a best selling author, inspirational motivational speaker, spiritual teacher, and a grounded spiritual mentor and practical intuitive guide. Byron and Rebecca chat about her book which isa guide for a new breed of women who are here to be bright lights in the world.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined by Rebecca Campbell, Author ofLight Is The New Black. Rebecca Campbell is a best selling author, inspirational motivational speaker, spiritual teacher, and a grounded spiritual mentor and practical intuitive guide. Byron and Rebecca chat about her book which isa guide for a new breed of women who are here to be bright lights in the world.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is joined by Rebecca Campbell, Author ofLight Is The New Black. Rebecca Campbell is a best selling author, inspirational motivational speaker, spiritual teacher, and a grounded spiritual mentor and practical intuitive guide. Byron and Rebecca chat about her book which isa guide for a new breed of women who are here to be bright lights in the world.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is Joined by Ken Goldstein, author of Endless Encores: Repeating Success Through People, Products and Profits . They discuss the way to repeating success by concentrating on three essentials – people, products, and profits, in that order.
Today on Life Tips Byron White is Joined byKen Goldstein, author of Endless Encores: Repeating Success Through People, Products and Profits . They discussthe way to repeating success by concentrating on three essentials people, products, and profits, in that order.