Don't Sweat the Small Stuff About Money Simple Ways to Create Abundance and Have Fun

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Pub. Date: 2001-01-03
Publisher(s): Balance
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Summary

Newly repackaged and updated! This #1 national bestseller offers you practical advice on how to achieve financial success by eliminating stress, worry, anger, and fear. In this practical and simple book, Richard Carlson turns his attention to two of the most important issues in our daily lives-stress and making money. Newly repackaged and updated with 10 new essays, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff About Money offers 100 brilliant strategies for living more fully and worrying les as a means of attracting more wealth into our lives.

Author Biography

During his life, Richard Carlson, Ph.D, was considered one of the foremost experts in happiness and stress reduction in the United States and around the world and was a frequent featured guest on many national television and radio programs. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff continued to be a publishing phenomenon with over twenty titles in the brand franchise, two of which were co-authored and authored with his beloved wife, Kris. He died of a pulmonary embolism in December 2006, at the age of forty-five.

Table of Contents

*Introduction 1(4)
Remember that the Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step
5(2)
Give, Give, Give
7(2)
Learn the Magic of Nonattachment
9(2)
Experience Relaxed Passion
11(2)
Become a Stress-Stopper
13(4)
Pay Yourself First
17(2)
Do Good While Doing Well
19(2)
Don't Deal with Problems, Transcend Them
21(2)
Learn About Moods and Money
23(2)
Consider the Possibility that If It Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Might Not Be
25(2)
Hire Up
27(4)
Don't Worry About the Market---Invest in It
31(2)
Become Less Reactive and More Responsive
33(2)
Work on ``Knowing'' Instead of ``Believing''
35(2)
Remind Yourself that Your Life Begins Now
37(2)
Surround Yourself with Experts
39(2)
Be Aware of What You Don't Know and What You're Not Good At
41(2)
Become Aware of the Passion Factor
43(2)
Don't Let Success Go to Your Head
45(2)
Be Prepared to Walk Away from a Negotiation---You Can Usually Go Back
47(4)
Be Willing to Change
51(2)
Spend the Bulk of Your Time on the ``Critical Inch'' of Your Business or Project
53(2)
Express Your Gratitude Toward Others
55(2)
Leave a Great Impression (Not Just a Good One)
57(2)
Maintain Wealth Consciousness
59(2)
Wait for Inspiration
61(2)
Use the Power of Reflection
63(2)
Laugh at Your Mistakes (and You Won't Repeat Them)
65(2)
Take Your Lunch
67(2)
Ask for What You Want
69(2)
Short Circuit Your Reaction Spirals
71(2)
Eliminate Your Most Self-defeating Belief
73(2)
Keep in Mind that Circumstances Don't Make a Person, They Reveal Him
75(2)
Form a Winning Partnership
77(2)
Let Go of Fearful Thoughts
79(2)
Think BIG!
81(4)
Make Decisions with the Advantage of Long-Term Information Instead of the Disadvantage of Short-Term Information
85(2)
Know When to Bet, When to Hold, and When to Fold
87(2)
Change What You Can, Accept the Things You Can't
89(2)
Develop Relationships with People Before You Need Something from Them
91(2)
Be Aware of Your Unique ``Stacking Order''
93(4)
Don't Panic!
97(2)
Create from the Inside Out
99(2)
Banish Your Doubt
101(2)
Know the Secret of Silence
103(2)
Sock Away Two Years of Living Expenses
105(2)
Give Up Your Fear of Disapproval
107(2)
Never Underestimate the Value of Goodwill
109(4)
Don't Rely on Too Much Data
113(2)
Find a Mentor
115(2)
Delight in the Success of Others
117(2)
Ask Yourself, Where Is This Decision Likely to Lead?
119(2)
Remember the Golden Rule
121(2)
Don't Be Frightened to Ask for Referrals
123(2)
Know that the Idea ``Opportunity Only Knocks Once'' is a Big Myth
125(2)
Stay Away from the Blame Game
127(2)
Never Write an E-mail When You're Mad
129(2)
Take Some Money Off the Table
131(2)
Buy Large Deductible Insurance
133(2)
Whistle While You Work
135(2)
Encourage Creativity in Others and Have Faith in Them
137(2)
Don't Give Away Your Power
139(2)
Charge What You Are Worth
141(2)
Listen, Really Listen
143(2)
Cultivate Humor and Learn to Smile
145(2)
Don't Sweat the Setbacks
147(2)
Build Up a Large ``Trust Fund''
149(2)
Sell the Sizzle, Not the Steak
151(4)
Go Ahead and Do It
155(2)
Be Willing to Take Advice
157(2)
Ask Yourself, What Have I Contributed to This Problem?
159(2)
Consider that Wisdom May Be Even More Important than IQ
161(2)
Eliminate the Words ``I'm Not a Salesperson'' from Your Vocabulary
163(2)
Consider that Busyness Gets in Your Way
165(2)
Think About Purple Snowflakes
167(2)
Stay Out of Reverse
169(2)
Let Go of the Fear that If You're Relaxed or Happy, You're Going to Fail
171(2)
Be Aware of Positive Burnout
173(2)
Dive In
175(2)
Just Once, Try Something Different
177(2)
Help Someone Else Succeed
179(2)
Persevere
181(2)
Consider the Wisdom of Optimism
183(2)
Hold on Tightly, Let Go Lightly
185(2)
Be Willing to Apologize
187(2)
If You Find Yourself in a Hole, Stop Digging
189(2)
Remember that Everything Is Used the Day After You Buy It
191(2)
Keep in Mind that Cheaper Is Not Always Better
193(2)
Don't Be Afraid to Take Baby Steps
195(2)
Remind Yourself that Your Life Isn't Your Enemy, but Your Thinking Can Be
197(2)
Embrace All Aspects of Your Job
199(4)
Resist the Temptation to Continually Raise Your Standard of Living
203(2)
Stop Sweating the Small Risks
205(4)
Have a Plan
209(2)
Don't Get Lost in Your Plan
211(2)
Stop Commiserating
213(2)
Work at It
215(2)
Create Your Own Luck
217(2)
Don't Forget to Have Fun
219(2)
Don't Worry, Make Money
221(2)
Suggested Reading 223

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