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Discover why 90% of your worries wonโt come true in this highly practical, internationally bestselling guide by the renowned Zen Buddhist author of The Art of Simple Living and How to Let Things Go . Think of a time when you were worried about something, but then you suddenly realized how insignificant it was. Isnโt it amazing how much lighter you felt? The key is to focus only on the here and now. By doing so, you free yourself from unnecessary anxiety, and your mind will be at peace. In Donโt Worry, you will learn to: Lesson #1: stop comparing yourself to othersโ90% of your obsessions will disappear; Lesson #4: remove unnecessary things from your life and make your life absolutely simple; Lesson #10: stop seeking, stop rushing, stop obsessing; Lesson #11: interpret things positivelyโyou are the one to decide whether you are happy or not; Lesson #14: stop taking in too much information; Lesson #19: take a break from competitionโitโs the Zen way of avoiding anxiety; Lesson #24: act instead of worryingโthings will definitely work out better. By following this bookโs 48 simple lessonsโand taking to heart the nearly 30 zengo, or Zen sayings, quoted throughoutโyouโll enjoy a calmer, more relaxed, more positive version of yourself. A PENGUIN LIFE TITLE Review: Great self help book for managing anxiety - Donโt Worryโ by Shunmyo Masuno offers practical and insightful advice on managing anxiety through Zen Buddhist principles. The book is structured into 48 concise lessons, each providing a simple yet profound way to reduce stress and live more mindfully. Masunoโs teachings emphasize living in the present moment, letting go of unnecessary worries, and simplifying oneโs life. The serene and calming approach makes this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to cultivate inner peace and resilience. However, some readers might find the lessons a bit repetitive. Review: love, love, love - I would recommend this book to any and everyone. I live with anxiety and I found this book to be a perfect reminder of the importance of gratitude and living in the moment. I have many quotes saved, Iโm hoping to rewrite them in easy terms and go back over my favorite lessons to teach my children. Highly recommend, easy read and beautiful insights.
| Best Sellers Rank | #473,700 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #910 in Self-Help for Anxieties & Phobias (Books) #1,266 in Self-Help for Anger Management #2,671 in Buddhism (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 139 Reviews |
R**H
Great self help book for managing anxiety
Donโt Worryโ by Shunmyo Masuno offers practical and insightful advice on managing anxiety through Zen Buddhist principles. The book is structured into 48 concise lessons, each providing a simple yet profound way to reduce stress and live more mindfully. Masunoโs teachings emphasize living in the present moment, letting go of unnecessary worries, and simplifying oneโs life. The serene and calming approach makes this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to cultivate inner peace and resilience. However, some readers might find the lessons a bit repetitive.
J**A
love, love, love
I would recommend this book to any and everyone. I live with anxiety and I found this book to be a perfect reminder of the importance of gratitude and living in the moment. I have many quotes saved, Iโm hoping to rewrite them in easy terms and go back over my favorite lessons to teach my children. Highly recommend, easy read and beautiful insights.
K**R
A good reminder of how to live a peaceful life
No matter what your religion or if you are just spiritual.. this is a good reminder of how to live well (self care mentally).
D**R
Great book
This book has so many great recommendations that I can use daily!!
K**A
Recommend
I started getting books like these after my breakup with my ex and have never felt better.
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