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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
A record-breaking bestseller in both the U.S. ( 8 million copies sold) and Japan (1.8 million sold), this book is a must read for everyone. Author Richard Carlson explains the amazing improvements you can make in your life by slightly adjusting your perspective and way of thinking, listing one hundred strategies for making life more fun by focusing on what really matters. You'll need a copy in your living room, and two more for the bedroom and bathroom.

The contents include why and how you should:
- Avoid the snowball effect of worrying
- Recognize that perfect people are dull
- Concentrate on what you've got, not what you wish you had
- Think of your problems as your teachers


Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff With Your Family
The long-awaited follow-up to the runaway bestseller that sold 15 million copies worldwide and 1.8 million in Japan. Many of us sweat over everyday, mundane exchanges with the people around us. This book examines the family as one of the basic units of human relationships, and introduces one hundred strategies for improving family relationships and living a stress-free life.

The contents include:
- Buy something new, Let something go
- Put a ceiling on your desire
- Appreciate your in-laws
- Give your neighbors a break
- Remind yourself frequently what your children really want


Don't Sweat the Small Stuff With Your Family
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff At Work
Whatever age we live in, none of us can escape stress if we are working. You may have overly complicated problems, demanding bosses, selfish co-workers, meaningless meetings, ridiculous deadlines, eye-popping taxes, hellish commutes, or even a fear of getting fired! This book is the answer to pleas from the readers of DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF asking the author to write a book on not sweating the small stuff at work. A daily dosage of it will surely benefit all readers who work for a living.

The contents include:
- Don't sweat the demanding boss
- Be aware of the potentially stressful effects of your promises
- Recognize of patterns of behavior
- Avoid comments that are likely to lead to gossip or unwanted chatter
- Accept the fact that there's almost always going to be someone mad at you


Don't Sweat the Small Stuff At Work
Don't Worry, Make Money
Another sequel to the author's highly acclaimed first book, this one deals with money. Although we tell ourselves that money is not important, it plays a pivotal role in our society. The author gives sound advice on how to create abundance and more fun in your life by thinking about money. A mere hundred pages, it can be picked up and read from any point.

The contents include:
- Give, give and give again
- Making money and making excuses are incompatible
- Use your time for the most important things in life
- Don't sell the steak, sell the sound of it sizzling
- The moment you buy something new, it's used


Don't Worry, Make Money
Author:Richard Carlson, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Stress Consultant. Author of the best-selling books DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF; DON'T WORRY, MAKE MONEY; DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF WITH YOUR FAMILY; and DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF AT WORK, all of which are noted for their humorous, candid, and easy-to-understand tone, as well as being straightforward and easy to put into practice. He is a frequent guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Today Show, along with other television and radio programs. He lives in north California with his wife and two daughters.
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