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The Don't Sweat Guide for Couples: Ways to Be More Intimate, Loving and
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The Don't Sweat Guide for Couples: Ways to Be More Intimate, Loving and Stress-Free in Your Relationship (Don't Sweat Guides) Paperback - 2001

by Carlson, Richard

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The original "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--And It's All Small Stuff" has sold more than eight million copies. Now the author extends this powerful series with four new titles (for Parents, Grandparents, Couples, and a book of "Don't Sweat" Affirmations). Each reminds readers to focus on the truly meaningful things in their lives without getting lost in things that don't really matter.

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There is a period close to the beginning of most long-term relationships when we're so swept up in the excitement of the chemistry of being in love that we don't mind the things in our partners that will later become ingredients for stress.

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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.