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July 31, 2007

Dont Sweat the Small Stuff ... And its all small stuff

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By Flordemie @ Education Channel
Published on July 31, 2007

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Dont Sweat the Small Stuff and Its Uk


By: Richard Carlson
Publisher: Hodder Stoughton Ltd(england


Media: Paperback
Release Date: 05 February, 1998
Amazon Sales Rank: 1355605
ISBN: 0340708018

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Real lessons start on the back cover!
Richard has packed in 136 refresh tips.... Hang on a minute - the back cover says 136 but inside there are only 100 .... What's going on here I start to wonder. Ah I've got it, this must be deliberate, does it really matter? Perhaps I sweat too much of the small stuff - lesson one complete and that only involved reading the back cover and the contents page!

You don't need 136, nor 100 of these compelling cases to make a dramatic shift in your outlook. At first sight some of the tips look obviously wrong, such as "Lower your tolerance to stress" or "Allow yourself to be bored". When you read them you'll understand that there is a lot of truth in what Richard has to say

Many are obvious, but how come we don't perform on these as well as we know we should? For instance "Let Others Have the Glory" or "Become a Better Listener". Good reminders and a spur to action? And you've got to have a look at "Just for Fun", "Agree with Criticism Directed Toward You". Overall these tips provide a great menu for improving your life both at home and at work

This book is so useful I've recommended it as book of the month to my site's membership - buy it now!

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