I have never been much of reader, but nevertheless I still read some books – as long as what I'm reading is interesting, for me (at the very least).
And then I stumbled upon this one book, by accident.
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I was about to start my job as a guidance counselor, a couple of years ago, when a good friend handed to me a book he has been reading since college. I opened it and found it interesting. No, it's not a novel, nor is it a captivating story. It's actually what I like to call "my daily dose of overlooked wisdom".
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff , (published in 1997) is the mother of all the books written by the late Richard Carlson, Ph.D (1961-2006). And it has given more than just a sense of daily wisdom into my day; rather, "a more productive and fruitful day" is more like it.
"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff" is a great book. Even if you don't like reading, you can enjoy this book because all you need to do is read one topic (that's about 1 or 2 pages only) a day and you get your daily dose of overlooked wisdom.
This is one of the legacies that Richard Carlson has left for the world -- a nice reminder that life is swift, so don't sweat the small stuff, and it's all small stuff.

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