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Feel Busy All the Time? Plagued by FOMO? You Need Lifescale!

Feel Busy All the Time? Plagued by FOMO? You Need Lifescale! If you’re feeling overwhelmed, distracted, anxious, if you’re constantly seeking or giving validation, or compulsively scrolling through your phone or other devices for no reason, you’re not alone. Digital anthropologist and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Brian Solis understands. He’s not only studied the phenomenon of digital distraction; he’s fallen prey to it. He wrote Lifescale: How to Live a More Creative, Productive and Happy Life to help all of us take control of technology and the devices we use every day, to live a life our parents weren’t ready to teach us about because they didn’t see it coming. Immersive and fun to read, Lifescale guides us through 14 Different steps to help us reset and take control of tech, to use it in ways that make us more successful, creative, productive and happier. Join Brian on this journey and, as you make progress, share feedback on the ways in which Lifescale has helped you.

About Brian Solis:
Brian Solis is principal at Altimeter Group, a research firm focused on disruptive technology. A digital analyst, anthropologist, and futurist, Solis has studied and influenced the effects of emerging technology on business, marketing, and culture. Solis is also globally recognized as one of the most prominent thought leaders and published authors in new media. His new book, What's the Future of Business (WTF), explores the landscape of connected consumerism and how business and customer relationships unfold and flourish in four distinct moments of truth. His previous book, The End of Business as Usual, explores the emergence of Generation-C, a new generation of customers and employees and how businesses must adapt to reach them. Prior to End of Business, Solis released Engage, which is regarded as the industry reference guide for businesses to market, sell and service in the social web.

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