
The Art of Routine
Discover How Routineology Can Transform Your Life
Angel Iscovich MD, Joe Garner, Michael Ashley
- 192 Pages
- June 1, 2021
- ISBN: 9781510764552
- Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in x 0in
Description
This is not a "How to."
There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to routine. Dr. Iscovich shares his original study of routine—learn through his observations how routine can improve longevity, performance, and adaptability. You will be better equipped to construct a routine that works best for you!
Conventional wisdom suggests that the best way to navigate our noisy new world is to accept change. Open up to novelty. Go with the flow. Live in the moment. Embrace the relentless pelting of content minute by minute. But routine experts Angel Iscovich, MD, Joe Garner, and Michael Ashley are here to say that’s a bad idea. Humans don’t just benefit from structure; they require it.
Years of observation and practice led to their breakthrough concept of routineology, the key to optimize your life and the cure for crisis. Routineology’s fundamental prescriptive is to look inside and live your life in a “time bubble” to find purpose, meaning, and joy. Offering insights from top performers and stories of triumph over adversity, this book demonstrates that routine isn’t just a good idea—it’s imperative for surviving and thriving today.
Live a life of deeper meaning and navigate toward a better world with The Art of Routine.
Authors
Joe Garner is a six-time New York Times bestselling author. Among his other bestsellers are 100 Yards of Glory, Joe's fourth collaboration with famed sportscaster Bob Costas. Jeff Gordon: His Dream, Drive & Destiny, the first-ever authorized biography of the racing legend, was Joe's sixth New York Times bestseller. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Michael Ashley is a former Disney screenwriter and the coauthor of Own the A.I. Revolution which launched at the United Nations and was named by Soundview as one of 2019's top business books. A guest contributor to Forbes and Entrepreneur, Michael is a regular keynote speaker and podcast guest on cultural matters and thought leadership. He lives in Mission Viejo, California.
Reviews
—William A. Sanger, chairman of EA-Synergy and board member of SCA Pharmaceuticals
“An insightful book that defines our innate ability to overcome crisis and improve performance.”
—Shahram Rahimi, PhD, professor of computational sciences at University of Southern Mississippi
“Insights into how organizations can use their own stability, structure, and routine to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty and/or emergencies.”
—Thomas Tighe, president and CEO of Direct Relief
“Important insights for leaders on how to best navigate their organizations, develop stability, and solve strategic concerns.”
—Pamela Brooks Gann, trustee professor of legal studies emerita, senior fellow of the Kravis Leadership Institute, and president emerita of Claremont McKenna College
“Key insights into how our very nature intersects with computer science, artificial intelligence, and life’s challenges to create a better, more energy-efficient world.”
—John E. Bowers, American physicist, director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency, and a distinguished professor in the departments of electrical and computer engineering and materials at University of California, Santa Barbara
“Compellingly written, this book is a must-read that provides awareness and support for today’s disrupted world.”
—Elizabeth Rona, licensed marriage and family therapist, specializing in traumatology