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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 10:08

#ItsAllSmallStuff - Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff. #BeTheBeacon

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As is often the case in the publishing world, I sent out my request, but did not hear back. After some time had gone by, I came to the conclusion that Dr. Dyer was either too busy or unwilling to write an endorsement, I honored this decision and let the publisher know that we wouldn't be able to use his name to promote the book. I considered the case closed. About six months later, however, I received a copy of the foreign edition

#CuriosityFlex : How Do You keep The little Things In life From Driving You Crazy

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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 1:48

Number 1: Dont Sweat the small stuff #ItsAllSmallStuff

Whether we had to wait in line, listen to unfair criticism, or do the lion's share of the work, it pays enormous dividend if we learn not to worry about little things. So many people spend so much of their life's energy sweating the small stuff that they completely lose touch of what the magic and beauty of life is. When you knit to working towards the skull, you will find that you will have far more energy to be kinder and gentler
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It's. Thank you so much for this, this morning. Don't sweat the small stuff. I remember I had a copy of that book a long time ago. I don't know what I did with it, but I'm telling you, it really does help to know not to sweat the small stuff or to be reminded that everything, all of it, really is small stuff. I really like this this morning. So thank you so much. Bye
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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 2:33

Making Peace with IMPERFECTION #ItsAllSmallStuff

When we are zeroed in on what's wrong, it implies that we are dissatisfied, discontent, whether it's related to ourselves, a disorganized closet, a scratch on the car, an imperfect accomplishment, a few pounds we would like to lose, or someone else's imperfections. The way someone looks, behaves, or lives their life. The very fact of focusing on imperfection pulls us away from our goal of being kind and gentle
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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 1:46

#ItsAllSmallStuff : Let Go Of The idea that gently relaxed people can't be superachievers

All of them are fulfilled in what they do and are very proficient at their given skills. I have learned the most important lesson. When you have what you want, inner peace, you are less distracted by your wants, needs, desires and concerns. It's thus easier to concentrate, focus, achieve your goals and to give back to others. Bye
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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 4:18

#It’sAllSmallStuff - Be Aware Of The Snowball Effect Of Your Thinking

You. A powerful technique for becoming more peaceful is to be aware of how quickly your negative and insecure thinking can spiral out of control. Have you ever noticed how uptight you feel when you're caught up in your thinking? And to top it off, the more absorbed you get in the details of whatever is upsetting you, the worse you feel. One thought leads to another and yet another, until at some point you become incredibly agitated. Be aware of the snowball effect of your thinking
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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 4:23

Don’t Interrupt Others or Finish Their Sentences. #ItsAllSmallStuff

When you hurry someone along, interrupt someone, or finish his or her sentence, you have to keep track not only of your own thoughts, but of those of the person you're interrupting as well. The tendency, which, by the way, is extremely common in busy people, encourages both parties to speed up their speech and their thinking. This, in turn, makes both people nervous, irritable, and annoyed. It's downright exhausting
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