Don't sweat the small stuff-- and it's all small stuff : simple ways to keep the little things from taking over your life /

From the co-author of the bestselling Handbook of the Soul comes a collection of short essays on attaining peace of mind by learning to let go of small aggravations.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Carlson, Richard, 1961-2006
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Hyperion, [1997]
Edition:1st ed.
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Online Access:Publisher description
Table of Contents:
  • Don't sweat the small stuff
  • Make peace with imperfection
  • Let go of the idea that gentle, relaxed people can't be superachievers
  • Be aware of the snowball effect of your thinking
  • Develop your compassion
  • Remind yourself that when you die, your "in-basket" won't be empty
  • Don't interrupt others or finish their sentences
  • Do something nice for someone else and don't tell anyone about it
  • Let others have the glory
  • Learn to live in the present moment
  • Imagine that everyone is enlightened except you
  • Let others be "right" most of the time
  • Become more patient
  • Create "patience practice periods"
  • Be the first one to act loving or reach out
  • Ask yourself the question, "Will this matter a year from now?"
  • Surrender to the fact that life isn't fair
  • Allow yourself to be bored
  • Lower your tolerance to stress
  • Once a week, write a heartfelt letter
  • Imagine yourself at your own funeral.
  • Repeat to yourself, "life isn't an emergency"
  • Experiment with your back burner
  • Spend a moment every day thinking of someone to thank
  • Smile at strangers, look into their eyes, and say hello
  • Set aside quiet time, every day
  • Imagine the people in your life as tiny infants and as one-hundred-year-old adults
  • Seek first to understand
  • Become a better listener
  • Choose your battles wisely
  • Become aware of your moods and don't allow yourself to be fooled by the low ones
  • Life is a test. It is only a test
  • Praise and blame are all the same
  • Practice random acts of kindness
  • Look beyond behavior
  • See the innocence
  • Choose being kind over being right
  • Tell three people (today) how much you love them
  • Practice humility
  • When in doubt about whose turn it is to take out the trash, go ahead and take it out
  • Avoid weatherproofing
  • Spend a moment, every day, thinking of someone to love
  • Become an anthropologist.
  • Understand separate realities
  • Develop your own helping rituals
  • Every day, tell at least one person something you like, admire, or appreciate about them
  • Argue for your limitations and they're yours
  • Remember that everything has God's fingerprints on it
  • Resist the urge to criticize
  • Write down your five most stubborn positions and see if you can soften them
  • Just for fun, agree with criticism directed toward you (then watch it go away)
  • Search for the grain of truth in other opinions
  • See the glass as already broken (and everything else too)
  • Understand the statement, "wherever you go, there you are"
  • Breathe before you speak
  • Be grateful when you're feeling good and graceful when you're feeling bad
  • Become a less aggressive driver
  • Relax
  • Adopt a child through the mail
  • Turn your melodrama into a mellow-drama.
  • Read articles and books with entirely different points of view from your own and try to learn something
  • Do one thing at a time
  • Count to ten
  • Practice being in the "eye of the storm"
  • Be flexible with changes in your plans
  • Think of what you have instead of what you want
  • Practice ignoring your negative thoughts
  • Be willing to learn from friends and family
  • Be happy where you are
  • Remember that you become what you practice most
  • Quiet the mind
  • Take up yoga
  • Make service an integral part of your life
  • Do a favor and don't ask for, or expect, one in return
  • Think of your problems as potential teachers
  • Get comfortable not knowing
  • Acknowledge the totality of your being
  • Cut yourself some slack
  • Stop blaming others
  • Become an early riser
  • When trying to be helpful, focus on little things
  • Remember, one hundred years from now, all new people
  • Lighten up
  • Nurture a plant.
  • Transform your relationship to your problems
  • The next time you find yourself in an argument, rather than defend your position, see if you can see the other point of view first
  • Redefine a "meaningful accomplishment"
  • Listen to your feelings (They are trying to tell you something)
  • If someone throws you the ball, you don't have to catch it
  • One more passing show
  • Fill your life with love
  • Realize the power of your own thoughts
  • Give up on the idea that "more is better"
  • Keep asking yourself, "What's really important?"
  • Trust your intuitive heart
  • Be open to "what is"
  • Mind your own business
  • Look for the extraordinary in the ordinary
  • Schedule time for your inner work
  • Live this day as if it were your last. It might be!