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Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff in Love (Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff Series) [Paperback]

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff in Love (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series)

Now available in paperback! The New York Times bestselling authors show readers how to feel like newlyweds every day. He’s helped 12 million people reduce the stress at home and at work. Now the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff, Richard Carlson with Kristine, his wife of 14 years bring us a simple, stress-free approach to love. While depression, heartache, and anger are associated with love relationships, stress is rarely identified as a problem. Yet we all have concerns about our most important relationships. In one hundred brief, beautifully written essays, the authors show readers how not to overreact to a loved one’s criticism, how to appreciate your spouse in new ways, how to get past old angers, and many other ways to improve and increase the joy and pleasure that can and should be part of any relationship.

About the Author

Best-selling author Richard Carlson, Ph.D., creator of the popular Do (more…)

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    Learning to Love Yourself: Finding Your Self-Worth [Paperback]

    Learning to Love Yourself: Finding Your Self-Worth

    From Publishers Weekly

    The director of a Texas clinic that specializes in treating chemical dependencies and family problems, Wegscheider-Cruse gears this guide specifically to adult children of alcoholics and generally to anyone suffering from low self-esteem. She offers a definition of self-worth”my valuable identity deserving all good things”and urges readers to change damaging habits, rethink past experiences and develop new behaviors that enhance emotional growth. Her detailed advice is sometimes sensibleto raise self-worth, she writes, we need to become aware of of the “forces of our past which have held us back.” But sometimes she is unhelpful, as when she suggests that those who cover their low self-worth with compulsive busyness “make home-made bread” or “build a birdhouse.” Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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