Don T Sweat The Small Stuff Summary

Improved Essays
The book “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff” by Richard Carlson, in the “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff” series, tackles on how teenagers can cope up with stress. The book was written and dedicated to the author’s daughters who remind him everyday how important it is not to sweat the small stuff. The book consists of 100 short and brief chapters, each one leaving and teaching its own lessons and values by the end of each chapter.
Summary
The author of the book intended to help teenagers, including his daughters, to cope up with the stress and the small stuff in life. According to the author, problems in life are teachers that could possibly make you more mature and better prepared for the future. The author is convinced that life is not all smiles,

Related Documents

  • Decent Essays

    In this article, Chris Widener tells the audience 10 things he wish he knew before he went out in the real world. These lessons aren’t the type that are taught by teachers, but they are lessons people come to realize just through living life and growing up. For a lot of people, these negative aspects are sheltered by their parents throughout childhood or they are something a child cannot experience just simply because they are too young. At the end, Widener lets the audience know that although there are certainly negative parts of just living life, but life can still be wonderful depending on whether or not you choose to look at life with a positive attitude. While reading this article, I could definitely agree and connect to some of the…

    • 383 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Great Essays

    They say change is the law of life. We all experience change and pass through a series of stages. From adolescence to adulthood, in each stage the person confronts and hopefully masters, new challenges. Time brings change; a decade can flash by in an uneventful second. Our dreams change, but as the decades go by, lessons are learned and transformations occur in our lives.…

    • 1293 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Decent Essays

    The average teen reported that on a scale of 10, their own stress level was at least a 5.8, while the average adult gave 5.1. I never thought of stress being apart of my life. However, once I entered my sophomore year, I realized how stressed I had become: at my grades, my homework and soon almost anything that appeared in front of me that involved any work. It was not simply because I had become…

    • 433 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Colonial Age was a tough and adventurous stage of American history. Due to the hardships of settling in a not only uncharted area, but an area filled with dangerous hostiles that were not thrilled about the new guest in their lands many people reached out to the Lord and faith to give them solace and strength in these hard times. These were individuals who still under the influenced by the reformation in Europe were trying to make a better life for themselves. The Colonial age people also took their knowledge in their faith to guide them and to pass on lessons/teachings.…

    • 491 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Happiness is an aspect of life that all people try to achieve. Whether they know it or not, people hold the key to their own happiness. Although external factors usually affect people’s happiness in one way or another, in the end, their true happiness can only be found within themselves. In Son, Andrew Solomon discusses the difficulties and differences parents face when it comes to being able to accept and understand their children in an abnormal situation. Meanwhile, Daniel Gilbert talks about how one cannot be happy because of regrets due to inaction, in his work, Immune to Reality.…

    • 1414 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    “In the end, it`s not the years in your life that count. It`s the life in your years” (Thompson 15). In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald portrays memories and the past in several different manners. History is full of tales of woe and of glory. It allows us to enjoy our triumphs and learn from our sorrows.…

    • 1033 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Were you really ever my age? This thought runs through the minds of every teenager while having issues with his or her parents. While growing up and finding oneself, one feels constantly pressured, misunderstood, battled and lonely. Ironically, teenage years are not only hard for teenagers. It took a lot of time for me to realize that when we start to develop into young adults, our parents automatically presses a replay button on their minds.…

    • 1704 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Child Tell Me Reflection

    • 767 Words
    • 4 Pages

    As I have grown older I have gained a greater appreciation for my own mother and commend her for raising three very confident and self-sufficient women. However, the confidence my own parents instilled is sometimes the thing that makes it difficult for me to be able to put myself in others shoes. As I read the excerpt, “What Should You Say When Your Child Tells You Someone Is Being Mean to Them?” I realized that the advice I have always given the same advice that always worked for me, does not help every situation. This book continues to be eye opening and at times a hard pill to swallow.…

    • 767 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    For the psychodynamic theory, we talked about how we learn from our parents and that those abused can in some cases become the abusers. The most important topic we discuss about this book is the resiliency that Julie shows throughout her life. She used school and a positive personality to get through each day of her childhood. She believed in herself enough to become the strong beautiful person that she is today.…

    • 725 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Great Essays

    Classroom Makeover Events

    • 1921 Words
    • 8 Pages

    The Events That Shape Who We Are Individuals are exposed to experiences in life on a daily basis. Every experience affects a person in some way. Some past experiences are filled with darkness: sexual abuse, emotional abuse, bullying, accidents, fear, and more negative events. While, some past experiences are filled with light: great families, a cheerful childhood, adventures, romance, and more positive occurrences.…

    • 1921 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The title of the book is “The Other Wes Moore” that was written by Wes Moore, and the major subject of the book is that two boys with the same name has different fates. Throughout the ECR I will refer to the incarcerated Wes as The Other Wes and the author Wes as Wes Moore. The Other Wes was a product of his environment because of where he was raised and because of the people he looked up to. Wes Moor was different from The Other Wes because he grew up living off of people’s expectations of him. The purpose of the book is to show that life is what you make it, it’s up to you if you want to be successful or a drug dealer.…

    • 1097 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Imagine living in a fantasy world where everything is pitch perfect the way you wanted to be, but then, you wake up to the harsh reality to feel trapped and animated on the inside. This is how I first view my life story for the last three years. At first, I never thought this class would help me realize who I am nor what I have to value until eight weeks ago. To start off, I have looked at my life in a new light and sees how I should understand others before I judge them, as well as, to understand the importance of morals and values. Everyone has their own values and morals that they believe in to determine what is right and wrong in life, so have I. Not everyone can agree to the same stuff about how one’s should live our life, but instead learn from our value and believe to make our own story in our life.…

    • 1452 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Students often experience various forms of stress in their everyday lives, whether it be, pressures from other peers, various upsets within their family, self-esteem, or trying to maintain a social life while keeping up with…

    • 1177 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Every day of our life is full of problems. Sometimes we make the little things too difficult. We don’t understand that the problems make our life much more interesting. It would be too boring if we get everything easily. The problems help us to understand many things.…

    • 750 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Some of the things we could practice are for example, taking deep breaths, stand back and evaluate the situation, and lastly with a calm and sensible train of thought, figure out how to solve the problem. Everyone has a different approach as to how to tackle stress. I know people whom use stress balls. It’s a squishy, yet somewhat firm ball that you place in the palm of your hand and squeeze. This helps to relieve stress and the tension that accompanies it.…

    • 771 Words
    • 4 Pages
    • 4 Works Cited
    Improved Essays