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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work: Simple Ways to Minimize Stress and Conflict While Bringing Out the Best in Yourself and Others Book

What a fantastic handbook! If you work eight, 10 or even 15 hours a day, feel unappreciated, stressed-out and generally ground down by the nine to five rat-race, then you need Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work. It's packed from cover to cover with superb stress-busting advice, and it's also a fascinating insight into the challenges and traumas of everyday working life. Written by Dr Richard Carlson, who has a series of similar works to his name, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work contains one hundred bite-size chapters with titles such as Eliminate the Rat Race Mentality, Don't Dramatize Deadlines, Stop Anticipating Tiredness, Don't Sweat the Demanding Boss, Give up Your Fear of Speaking to Groups and Learn to Delegate. Dr Carlson's advice is witty as well as informative, and he never slips into the platitudes or home-spun philosophy that similar works fall prey to. In fewer than 300 small pages, he tells you how to transform your negative outlook on work into a positive and fulfilling one. Commuting can become a breeze, heavy workloads an opportunity to gain success, and the daily dilemmas of office life can turn into new forms of motivation. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work is a dynamic, solution-based handbook, and it's also a delightfully portable paperback, perfect for your handbag or briefcase. Read and be relieved!- -Lucas LoBlackRead More

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  • Amazon

    Constant deadlines, heavy workloads, and daily dilemmas can make working a stressful experience. This book shows readers how to interact with colleagues, clients and bosses. It offers tips such as planning what you're going to say in a meeting or presentation, taking a deep breath before reacting to a co-worker's criticism, and asking for a raise.

  • Play

    Most people spend at least 40 hours a week in the office and constant deadlines heavy workloads and daily dilemmas can make working a stressful experience. In his new book Richard Carlson shows readers how to interact more peaceably and joyfully with colleagues clients and bosses. He reveals tips such as planning what you're going to say in a meeting or presentation taking a deep breath before reacting to a co-worker's criticism and asking for a raise in the most effective way possible. Transforming your outlook at the office will not only ease stress in the workplace it will also lead to a happier life at home. Written in Carlson's warm appealing style "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work" is certain to be an inspirational bestseller to the thousands who loved his previous books.

  • ASDA

    Constant deadlines heavy workloads and daily dilemmas can make working a stressful experience. This book shows readers how to interact with colleagues clients and bosses. It offers tips such as planning what you're going to say in a meeting or presentation taking a deep breath before reacting to a co-worker's criticism and asking for a raise.

  • Foyles

    Bestselling author Richard Carlson shows us how to reduce stress where we need help the most: at work

  • 0340748737
  • 9780340748732
  • Richard Carlson
  • 21 January 1999
  • Mobius
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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