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THE MULTI-MILLION COPY BESTSELLING CLASSIC BOOK ON EMPOWERMENT, TIME MANAGEMENT AND LIVING LIFE TO THE FULL. ***** 'Don't Sweat the Small Stuff has the power to change our individual and collective lives' Shauna Shapiro, author of The Art and Science of Mindfulness ***** 'Richard Carlson's insights on the meaning of life continue to be timeless. The book teaches us to focus on the 'now' and find balance by living through contentment.' Deepak Chopra Put challenges in perspective, reduce stress, shut down anxiety, and find the path to achieving your goals through small daily habits. โ This groundbreaking book reveals ways to calm down in the midst of your incredibly hurried, stress-filled life. Learn how to: Live in the present moment Let things go Lower your tolerance to stress Trust your intuitions Live each day as if it might be your last This book will show you how to stop letting the little things in life drive you crazy and spend more time doing what matters for a more fulfilled, purposeful and peaceful life. Review: Punchy, pertinent, purposeful and probably one of the best self-help books on my shelf (or Kindle) - When I first picked up this book I did my usual flick through the (kindle) pages to see if it would 'fit the bill' for me. Initially, on first glance, I had already prejudged the book as a probable three star read. Well, don't judge the book by the cover stands true on this one. It is not just a run of the mill self-help book. It is a book of strategies one can apply to life and living. 100 strategies to be precise. Each strategy is given it's own heading and explanation in chapter format which works very well for readers who wish to have the 'bullet-point' list to refer to on a regular, perhaps daily, basis. On the Kindle edition it is even more convenient by the ability to click the link from the contents list straight to the relevant strategy or chapter. The Kindle edition also means it is easily transportable and accessible throughout the day (or night for those who read in the wee small hours of sleeplessness). The author has a good balance of both the 'I' and the 'You' statements. The chapters (aka the strategies) are not too long or full of woolly self-praising explanations. There is enough information about how and why to apply each strategy to one's life without being extensive or limiting. The author's 'voice' comes through as an encouraging close friend without being the 'I am right, you must do' authoritive figure found in a lot of other self-help books. Carlson seems to get the right balance of personal examples and reasoning within his writing. The layout of the book makes for an easy 'dip in, dip out' approach. One doesn't necessarily need to read through it in the order it it written, although I did. This is a book I will be dipping into on a frequent basis, reminding myself that I don't need to 'Sweat the Small Stuff' of my life. I have found this book to be both encouraging and motivational. I can honestly say that my positive attitude has increased, and the negativity that creeps into life has subdued, by reading and applying these strategies. On that basis I feel this book deserves a full five star rating. I can recommend this as a very useful tool to anyone wanting to develop their emotional strength and live life in a more positive, self-caring way. Review: Don't Sweat the Small Stuff. - Over the years I've read numerous self help, success, motivational and business books and I have to say this is easily one of the most applicable, in that you can directly apply it to your life. You get 100 short chapters where each idea is introduced and then briefly explained in plain, accessable language. Some ideas may seem a little rudimentary or simplistic, but it is in this simplicity that the real benefit lies. The ideas are easy to absorb, easy to implement and quick to see a result from. This book is perfect to dip into and I often read one or two chapters each day to get a little boost of positivity and ideas to cope with stressful situations. I'm not saying I'm now all peace and light, but I've definitely been able to use the ideas written about here on more than one occasion. If other books of this type have left you a little cold or if you're looking for a daily kick in the behind, this could well be the book for you.




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A**N
Punchy, pertinent, purposeful and probably one of the best self-help books on my shelf (or Kindle)
When I first picked up this book I did my usual flick through the (kindle) pages to see if it would 'fit the bill' for me. Initially, on first glance, I had already prejudged the book as a probable three star read. Well, don't judge the book by the cover stands true on this one. It is not just a run of the mill self-help book. It is a book of strategies one can apply to life and living. 100 strategies to be precise. Each strategy is given it's own heading and explanation in chapter format which works very well for readers who wish to have the 'bullet-point' list to refer to on a regular, perhaps daily, basis. On the Kindle edition it is even more convenient by the ability to click the link from the contents list straight to the relevant strategy or chapter. The Kindle edition also means it is easily transportable and accessible throughout the day (or night for those who read in the wee small hours of sleeplessness). The author has a good balance of both the 'I' and the 'You' statements. The chapters (aka the strategies) are not too long or full of woolly self-praising explanations. There is enough information about how and why to apply each strategy to one's life without being extensive or limiting. The author's 'voice' comes through as an encouraging close friend without being the 'I am right, you must do' authoritive figure found in a lot of other self-help books. Carlson seems to get the right balance of personal examples and reasoning within his writing. The layout of the book makes for an easy 'dip in, dip out' approach. One doesn't necessarily need to read through it in the order it it written, although I did. This is a book I will be dipping into on a frequent basis, reminding myself that I don't need to 'Sweat the Small Stuff' of my life. I have found this book to be both encouraging and motivational. I can honestly say that my positive attitude has increased, and the negativity that creeps into life has subdued, by reading and applying these strategies. On that basis I feel this book deserves a full five star rating. I can recommend this as a very useful tool to anyone wanting to develop their emotional strength and live life in a more positive, self-caring way.
S**O
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.
Over the years I've read numerous self help, success, motivational and business books and I have to say this is easily one of the most applicable, in that you can directly apply it to your life. You get 100 short chapters where each idea is introduced and then briefly explained in plain, accessable language. Some ideas may seem a little rudimentary or simplistic, but it is in this simplicity that the real benefit lies. The ideas are easy to absorb, easy to implement and quick to see a result from. This book is perfect to dip into and I often read one or two chapters each day to get a little boost of positivity and ideas to cope with stressful situations. I'm not saying I'm now all peace and light, but I've definitely been able to use the ideas written about here on more than one occasion. If other books of this type have left you a little cold or if you're looking for a daily kick in the behind, this could well be the book for you.
J**S
Helpful in finding inner peace and a sense of calmness
Everything is going to be OK! This book is a quick read and to the point. There were lots of things I was already aware of but this was an excellent summary of how to live relatively stress-free. The only section I did not like and was disappointed was included was on โGodโ although as the author is American I forgive him.. his indoctrination is not his fault!
F**E
Excellent
Wow this book has really made me take stoke of the things in my life that I give my energy to. That itโs okay to have thoughts but not to give them too much head space. That when the negativity ensues that I can shoo them away and not let them take residence in my mind. My mind is a precious pop ace and I should only let the good in. Thank you so much for writing this book it has been amazingly helpful. God bless you and all who read this book.
M**P
brilliant
Loved it and will keep and read again and again very helpful and easy to read highly recommend good book
E**A
I read this one tiny chapter per day
Great book. The chapters are just one or two pages, but each one really makes you stop and reflect. Best book Iโve read (amongst many) to slowly make changes and improvements to myself and my life. Now Iโll start back at the beginning and keep it as par of my morning ritual.
H**H
Great book, but printed really wonky!
The book itself is great, I had an e-book before but wanted a physical copy. Unfortunately it's been printed rather wonky, although I haven't noticed anyone else with this issue in the reviews. I must have been unlucky!
A**R
Realistic bite size strategies
Everything in this book is simple. It's an easy read for those of you who hate self-help books, and crammed full of simple strategies that'll help even those who think they have a grip on everything. There is quite a bit of repetition, but that only serves to reinforce the basis for the whole approach - to focus on the positive, ignore/rise above the negative. Sadly all the things in this book are all blatantly obvious, and you could pinch yourself as you read, thinking 'well duh! I knew that', but that's the point: we've conditioned ourselves to ignore our inner compass and be guided by warped ideas and 'keeping up with the Jones''. So ditch all the plans for a making your life better with stuff, and focus on enjoying the journey and listening to the birds along the way.
Q**I
Absolutely loved this book its a friendly reminding you to breathe and let things go.
Absolutely loved this book its a friendly reminding you to breathe and let things go. The chapters are short and super easy to read, but each one packs a meaningful punch. It helped me shift my mindset and stop getting overwhelmed by everyday stress. Perfect to keep on the nightstand and flip through when life feels a bit much. If youโre looking for a gentle reset for your outlook, this book is a gem.
J**L
Good book for quick reading.
I recommend it as a small guide to keep some things in mind, but not as a revealing guide where you gonna find out a great new perspective.
T**E
Read it and life will never be a worry for you
A must Read for everyone I would suggest. Read carefully, take notes or underline and I normally read 5 chapters a day and did not finish like a novel. I wanted to practise in my life so took it bite by bite. It is one of the best books on self help and life lessons and I am sure it will improve your approach to deal with tough times, annoying people, frustration and depression. Just make it practical and don't read like a Novel.
ู **ุฑ
Amazing
Amazing book
C**A
Inspirational
Inspirational
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