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| Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Hyperion Category: EBooks
List Price: $8.95 Buy New: $7.16 You Save: $1.79 (20%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 256 reviews Sales Rank: 933
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272
Dewey Decimal Number: 158.1 ASIN: B000FC1VX8
Publication Date: August 6, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon.com Review This single audiocassette version of yet another bestseller about caring for the soul is the Zeitgeist in a nutshell. The author's softly spoken message, aimed at people who feel that their lives have become overwhelmed by trivial demands and the shadow of stress, is a series of practical, homely tips on how to regain both perspective and control. The key is to remember--or rather, to learn to bear in mind--some simple truths that we already know. As Carlson observes, "when you die, your in-box won't be empty," so you should stress less about emptying it now. And a century from now we'll all be dead and gone--so things that seem blisteringly urgent now are really trivial, and will soon be forgotten. Carlson is particularly good on the importance of controlling self-pity, especially the sense that we are the ones doing all the hard work, which can be so damaging to our relationships with others. Two kinds of people might be disappointed by this tape. Those who have already thought deeply about these issues are likely to be underwhelmed by advice such as "change what can be changed, and learn to accept what can't be changed." And those who expect a single cassette to transform their lives will find, not surprisingly, that Carlson is much better at saying what we should do than at explaining how we can do it. But he reads well, and for overtaxed people who don't expect a miracle cure, the message on this tape could be a small first step to a saner life. (Running time: 90 minutes, one cassette) --Richard Farr
Product Description Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff is a book that shows you how to keep from letting the little things in life drive you crazy. In thoughtful and insightful language, author Richard Carlson reveals ways to calm down in the midst of your incredibly hurried, stress-filled life. You can learn to put things in perspective by making the small daily changes he suggests, including advice such as: - Think of your problems as potential teachers
- Remember that when you die, your 'in' box won't be empty
- Do one thing at a time.
You should try to live in the present moment, let others have the glory at times, and lower your tolerance to stress. You can write down your most stubborn positions and see if you can soften them, learn to trust your intuitions, and live each day as if it might be your last. With gentle, supportive suggestions, Dr. Carlson reveals ways to make your actions more peaceful and caring, with the added benefit of making your life more calm and stress-free.
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great self help book November 17, 2008 This is the best self-help book I have read. It is down to earth and so right on the button. It helped me right away and I continue to read it and work on more. There is something in it for everyone. If you are stressed about everything or a few things, this book is for you. I got one for every adult on my Christmas list.
no sweat November 16, 2008 This book should be a must read for everyone, and I mean everyone on this planet. There is not a person alive who could not benefit from it.
Excellent book October 4, 2008 GET IT GET IT GET IT YOU NEED IT FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY FRIENDS ENEMIES
Happy thoughts! September 6, 2008 No matter what your mood, or what's going on in your life, this book has a section to bring a smile to your face. Guaranteed!
Great book for keeping your daily balance August 24, 2008 This book has brief every day narrations of every day life situations and gives you advice to stay calm or take the best out of the situation. I think that it is helpful to read the authors point of view and realize that you dont have to choose to get angry about dirty dishes in the sink, and many many other indexed toppings.
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