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Damian Tang’s New Bestseller, ‘Stress-Free High Achievers,’ Revolutionizes Urban Design for Enhanced Well-being

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Damian Tang, an Amazon #1 Best Selling Author, unveils "Stress-Free High Achievers" in his new book, revolutionizing urban design with a focus on mental well-being and sustainable cities, empowering leaders to create environments that enhance life quality.

Damian Tang, an expert in sustainable urban development and mental well-being, today celebrates the success of his Amazon #1 Best Seller, "Stress-Free High Achievers." The book introduces groundbreaking strategies in neurodesign—a field that combines neuroscience and environmental design—aimed at creating healing urban spaces that support mental health and enhance productivity.

Damian’s extensive experience in urban planning and landscape architecture is complemented by his personal journey of overcoming depression, leading to the creation of the URDX (User-driven Regenerative Design Experience) framework. This methodology emphasizes designing environments that inherently promote mental well-being and high achievement. Studies, such as those from the University of Cambridge, demonstrate the significant impact that well-designed cities can have on improving quality of life. 

As urban populations continue to rise, the need for sustainable cities that address both physical and mental health is increasingly urgent. Damian’s roles as Chairman of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) Asia Pacific Region Advisory Board and Director-General of the Circular Cities Network have allowed him to spearhead projects that integrate sustainability with well-being, creating urban environments that nurture both.

"Stress-Free High Achievers" is an essential guide for urban developers, city planners, and leaders who aspire to foster sustainable and resilient cities. The book’s practical strategies are backed by scientific research, providing a roadmap for achieving high productivity while maintaining mental clarity and emotional resilience.

In the coming years, Damian aims to expand his influence through the Wellbeing City Program and the establishment of Centers of Excellence for Wellbeing Cities. These initiatives are aligned with global trends highlighted by the World Health Organization, which underscores the critical importance of urban well-being in today’s world.

"Stress-Free High Achievers" is now available on Amazon and serves as a key resource for those interested in the intersection of urban design and mental health. To learn more about Damian Tang’s innovative work, visit Circular Cities Worldwide and URDX Studio.

About Damian Tang

Damian Tang is a visionary in the field of sustainable urban design and mental well-being. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Planning and Design, Architecture, and a Master's in Landscape Architecture from the University of Melbourne, along with executive education in Circular Economy and Sustainability Strategies from the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. Damian has held various prestigious roles, including Chairman of the IFLA Asia Pacific Region Advisory Board and Director-General of the Circular Cities Network. 

His extensive experience spans across government, corporate, private, and international sectors, where he has been a fervent advocate for integrating art, design, mindfulness, and neuroscience into landscape and urban development. Damian's leadership and innovative approaches have earned him multiple accolades, including the 2020 National Day Public Administration Medal awarded by the president of the Republic of Singapore.

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