Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--and it's all small stuff (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series) |
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| Title: | Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--and it's all small stuff (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series) |
| Author: | Richard Carlson |
| Publisher: | Hyperion |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 01 January, 1997 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 073380084X / 9780786881857 |
| List Price: | $12.99 |
| You Save: | $3.64 |
| Amazon Price: | $9.35 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Braille edition of the popular bestseller. "Let go of the idea that gentle, relaxed people can't be super-achievers," advises Dr. Richard Carlson in his widely popular self-help book, DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF. In 100 chapters--each only a few pages long--Dr. Carlson shares his ideas for living a calmer, richer life. This book has been on the New York Times bestseller list for 38 weeks and is No. 3 on USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list. Two small volumes in braille.
Amazon.com Review Got a stress case in your life? Of course you do: "Without question, many of us have mastered the neurotic art of spending much of our lives worrying about a variety of things all at once." Carlson's cheerful book aims to make us stop and smell--if not roses--whatever is sitting in front of our noses. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... offers 100 meditations designed to make you appreciate being alive, keep your emotions (especially anger and dissatisfaction) in proper perspective, and cherish other people as the unique miracles they are. It's an owner's manual of the heart, and if you follow the directions, you will be a happier, more harmonious person. Like Stairmasters, oat bran, and other things that are good for you, the meditations take discipline. Even so, some of the strategies are kind of fun: "Imagine the people in your life as tiny infants and as 100-year-old adults." The trouble is, once you start, it's hard to stop.
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Customer Reviews:
A Thought Provoking Guide To Happiness
31 December, 2009
Richard Carlson presents a collection of his wisdom in this easily read and extensively profound look at life. This book is filled with principles to produce a happy and productive life and is presented in simple one to two page chapters creating a near effortless read.
Although not as deep as some of Carlson's other works, this overview of thought provoking ideas is quality from start to finish. It covers everything form introspection, interaction with others, and a hefty dose of perspective that will leave any reader feeling optimistic about life when finished.
- Amazon Customer Review
Not Easier Said Than Done. It's Just Easy..make The Change!
13 March, 2010
A book for everyone (especially those of us that have a tendency to stress a lot). Just let it go! It's not that hard. People who say "easier said than done," as one review posts, tells me that the person is just simply not willing to change. The author is not saying for you to change everything all at once. The point is to start somewhere and go from there! This book has been a huge impact on my life for the positive...not just because I read it but because I applied it!
- Amazon Customer Review
A Little Repetitive, But Wonderful Ideas
13 February, 2010
As I read this, I began to realize the small things we don't notice, things we can easily change and make ourselves happier and more patient! I got excited, and then I came toward the last quarter of the book. I suddenly felt as if I were experiencing deja-vu! I almost felt like the author ran out of his ideas and just put his old ones into new wording. I was really in a hurry to finish this book at that point. However, on a good note, the ideas shared are something worth thinking about, and I think more people should take the time to read this book. It's not long, and if you don't like it, then you just took some time to yourself to read a book, and what's the harm in that? I just think the setup could have been a little easier to follow.
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Don't Sweat The Small Stull
14 November, 2009
I ordered this book, on Oct. 13, 2009 and I still have not rec'd it. I have treid to contact the seller backpack_books, but have not been able to locate an email address for them.
- Amazon Customer Review
Read This Awhile Ago..
14 January, 2010
and just re-read it...oldy but goody...always get something from it..but, i was most recently impressed by a new book i got on amazon called - live like a fruit fly - it's so different than anything else out there!
- Amazon Customer Review
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