Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff–and It’s All Small Stuff.

Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff–and It’s All Small Stuff.
Author: Richard Carlson
Genres: Lifestyle, Motivation
Publisher: Hyperion
Publication Year: 1997

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--and It's All Small Stuff. Simple Ways to Keep the Little Things from Taking Over Your Life

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Richard Carlson’s Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff is a calm antidote to the stress that quietly sabotages ambitious people. Its message is simple but easy to forget: most of what we worry about is small, and treating every problem as a crisis burns the energy we need for what actually matters.

The book is built from short, one- or two-page reflections — practical reminders to let go of perfectionism, stop rehearsing worst-case scenarios, and respond rather than react. None of it is complicated; that’s the point. It’s a nudge back toward perspective.

Key takeaways:

  • Most stress comes from treating minor problems as major ones.
  • Perspective and calm are competitive advantages, not luxuries.
  • Small daily shifts in mindset compound into a more resilient, focused life.

Who it’s for: high-achievers and worriers who let small frustrations drain the focus they need for big goals.

The verdict: gentle and a little dated, but genuinely useful. Building wealth is a long game, and the people who last are the ones who stay level-headed — this is a simple reset for exactly that.

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