Rating: Summary: mind candy Review: A book with "ideas" this obvious and "chapters" this brief (about a page each) makes you appreciate genuine thinkers such as Deepak Chopra. Carlson's book, on the other hand, is nothing more than new-age, feel-good pablum minus any lasting benefits. I defy the reader to recount its "thesis," or even recollect any specific points. Save your money. The author hasn't earned it
Rating: Summary: An eye opening book Review: A great deal of wisdom doled out in small chapters. I've tried to implement some of
Dr. Carlson's suggestions and have found
them to be immensely helpful. I've shared
the book with friends and colleagues and they
have also found it helpful.
Rating: Summary: This book is incredibly inspiring! Review: What an inspiring book! Not only have I read it, but twice! I also typed a list of the chapters up to put in my daytimer to begin my daily reading. It reminds to "not sweat the small stuff." Dr. Carlson is very perceptive and motivating. I actually was given advice that I had not considered before and it worked
Rating: Summary: A potential life-changer for that busy person in your life Review: This simple book has helped me change my life.
I thought I was too busy for Carlson's advice,
which was a great summary of why I needed it.
Take it along on vacation, when you've got time
to reflect a little on life's daily stresses.
By learning how to focus on one thing at a time,
to be more tolerant of others, and to be more grateful
for what we've got, I found this book very helpful.
Rating: Summary: A very powerful little book. Review: One-hundred short 2-page ideas/suggestions that really open your eyes about the way your mind works. Gets into the psychology of why we think and do such stupid and self-defeating stuff, and shows you a better way to handle everyday situations.
If you're stressed-out or angry at anything, this book will put your problems in perspective and put your mind at peace. I plan on keeping it handy to refer to whenever I'm in a lousy mood. I found (and dog-eared) several pages that described me and my attitudes exactly. There are several people I know at work who really NEED this book.
Highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: Sets your mind in a peaceful state and lets you enjoy life. Review: This is a great book to give everyone as a gift. From the
moment you start to read this book it changes your life
completely. It really makes you undestand how to set your
mind at peace and not let little things annoy you. I have
changed a great deal and it's amazing how it makes you see
others differently and accept all things for what they are and how they are. Your life will be more meaningful and
full of joy when you finish reading this book. I recommend
it to everyone.
Rating: Summary: Paging Dr. Carlson... "Thank you!" Review: In "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...and it's all small stuff!", Dr. Richard Carlson continues to share his infamous wisdom. I know what you're thinking, this book can't apply to you because you or your work are detail oriented by nature. This book, actually, has nothing to do with overlooking details, it merely shows you how to avoid letting little things from taking over your life and putting things in the right perspective. In fact one of the greatest things I read in the book was a little chapter called "Remind Yourself That When You Die, Your In-basket Won't be Empty". Some other thought provoking chapters are entitled "Ask Yourself the Question: Will This Matter a Year from Now?", "Search for the Grain of Truth in Others Opinions", "See the Glass as Already Broken", "When in Doubt About Who's Turn it is To Take Out the Trash, Go Ahead and Take it Out". These and most of the 100 mini-chapters in this book are really quite refreshing in their viewpoint, and quite easy to apply in your own life. As an example, I have learned not to let bad driver's upset me anymore, I simply expect everyone on the road to have a license issued from a "cracker jack box"... so when a near miss happens, I am no longer surprised or upset! This is just one simple way to apply the techniques in "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff". This is a book that the whole office should read, as it's benefits are real and tangible. Dr. Carlson has done it again... well maybe that's why it's still a best-seller.
Rating: Summary: A well thought, beautifully written book Review: Don't sweat the small stuff ... and it's all small stuff - I may not agree with the latter part "it's all small stuff", but the book sure shows how we tend to get disturbed over small, relatively insignificant, things in our lives when there are so many other things to think about and so much else to enjoy. With well thought out examples and insights the author drives this message home. Dr. Carlson takes anecdotes from his own life and shows how, with a slight change in the way we think, we can save ourselves and others who interact with us from so much agitation and pain. The chapters are short and easy to read. With practical advice supported by strong reasons and anecdotes every chapter breathes the idea --- don't sweat the small stuff! Chapters have themes like practice random acts of kindness, if you are not sure whose turn it is to throw the garbage out --- go ahead and throw it!, get up early and spend time with yourself, don't try to complete people's sentences --- it will save you a lot of energy and agitation, don't think calm composed people are not super acheivers and so on. Some of them may sound pretty commonplace, but the author shows us why they are important, how we neglect them, and the price we pay for neglecting them --- there lies the worth of this book. Some of the themes are too specific and may not apply to you --- but no doubt you will still gain from the spirit of it. A few issues are oversimplified and may not be true in real life. Nevertheless, read it, I am sure it will be worth your time and money!
Rating: Summary: Amazing book Review: This book is fantastic. It talks about our daily issues from stress to trying too hard to achieve to the need to constantly be doing. It talks about how upset we get at times over the small problems in our life.
This book helped me out in such a way that I can safely say that after reading over 40 self improvement books this one is the #1 for me. So practical and easy reading so helpful to abtain more peace in life. While its not going to be the only book one needs for peace of mind and getting through lifes rough edges. It sure is worth reading once or twice a year for a refresher.
Rating: Summary: Astute & Pragmatic Advice Review: I normally approach all titles in this genre with skepticism. Call me a pessimist but I take much of what is written in self-help books with an exceptionally large grain of salt because the bulk of the advice is about sugar-coating and donning rose-colored glasses. But this is the 2nd title I've read by Carlson and I must admit the man makes some very good, very practical points. If you're drifting along feeling disconnected and isolated, this book may help you reconnect.
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