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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and It's All Small Stuff
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and It's All Small Stuff: Simple Ways to Keep the Little Things From Taking Over Your Life | Richard Carlson
Shares practical wisdom on deepening the enjoyment of everyday life, including such sections as "Make Peace with Perfection," "Allow Yourself to Be Bored," and "Remember, When You Die, Your In-Box Won't Be Empty." Original.
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zurazureen
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100 tips to live in the present, love your life and enjoy

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BlameJennyJane
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff | Richard Carlson
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This was a challenging week for me. Fitness Tracker bonked out so I just walked daily, read daily... and figuratively took “the next right step” without having the supporting data. C‘est la vie! No goal changes this next week. I‘m excited to see how hiking in the mountains influences my #BFC #BFCr2 ! #week3

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Ash.on.the.line That almost sounds freeing in a way lol! 😅 great job for just keep going on! 5y
BlameJennyJane @Ash.on.the.line it kinda is now that you mention it! Thanks for the encouragement! 🤗 5y
Crazeedi Great job!👏👏 5y
wanderinglynn Sounds like a great week! 🙌🏻 Sometimes it‘s nice not to be “tied” to an electronic gadget. Have an amazing time in the mountains! 5y
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Kempii
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Excellent short book with simple lessons about how to live a happier, kinder, simpler life with less stress. It presents straightforward tips and advice on how to approach stressful situations, disapproving comments, rejection, road rage, and the many annoyances and frustrations that arise at home and at work.

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lolaandrioo
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5 Stars

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Pluralconstant
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I‘m helping create a library for a recovery organization in my town, and I get first dibs on some of the books. 😂😁

Parvez What a marvelous book! Really liked this book? 6y
Pluralconstant @Parvez it‘s eye opening! It has some common ideas I‘ve read in other books, but this author is good at putting things in perspective, or a different light than before 6y
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knbrower
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So good. I will reread this book a lot.

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ness
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Submitted my master‘s paper proposal on Sunday! Taking a break from it this week before diving back into the lit review.

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Kerrbearlib
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1) Yes!
2) Yes! I‘m a librarian so I visit all the time 🙂.
3) 95% of time 🙂
4) No way!
5) Sometimes.

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Read4life
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😊

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Victoriahoperose
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Panpan

I really didn't care for this one. I found it extremely repetitive, boring and not tangible. I feel like the author was unrealistic in what he expects of readers and I didn't care for the way it was written. There wasn't much about this book that I liked. I would have liked it better if the examples were more tangible and entertaining.

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