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Kristine Carlson - Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Every Day
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Kristine Carlson, co-author of the beloved New York Times bestselling Don't Sweat the Small
Stuff book series, has touched millions of lives with her wisdom and compassion. With over 25
million copies sold worldwide, her work—originally co-written with her late husband, Dr. Richard
Carlson—has become a beacon for those seeking peace and purpose. Kristine’s journey of
resilience is also captured in the Lifetime biopic, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine
Carlson Story, inspired by her memoir Heartbroken Open, a true story of rediscovering life after
profound loss. Visit dontsweateveryday.com for more information and to pre-order the book.
Subscribe, share, and be part of a global movement to live with more peace, purpose, and gratitude.
Follow Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman for more inspiration, tools, and real-life conversations on peace, change, success, and gratitude.
Peace isn’t something you find.
It’s something you practice.
Stuff book series, has touched millions of lives with her wisdom and compassion. With over 25
million copies sold worldwide, her work—originally co-written with her late husband, Dr. Richard
Carlson—has become a beacon for those seeking peace and purpose. Kristine’s journey of
resilience is also captured in the Lifetime biopic, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine
Carlson Story, inspired by her memoir Heartbroken Open, a true story of rediscovering life after
profound loss. Visit dontsweateveryday.com for more information and to pre-order the book.
Subscribe, share, and be part of a global movement to live with more peace, purpose, and gratitude.
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Follow Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman for more inspiration, tools, and real-life conversations on peace, change, success, and gratitude.
Peace isn’t something you find.
It’s something you practice.