
Don’t Worry
48 Lessons on Achieving Calm
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Narrated by:
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Adam Sims
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By:
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Shunmyo Masuno
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
The beautiful follow-up to Shunmyo Masuno's million-copy best seller Zen: The Art of Simple Living. Feel your every day stresses melt away with 48 accessible, achievable lessons in his new book, Don't Worry.
Learn to let go of stress.
Change how you worry.
And improve your life for good.
Shunmyo Masuno, Zen Buddhist Monk and million-copy best-selling author of Zen: The Art of Simple Living, shows you how in 48 vital, easy-to-achieve lessons that will empower and equip you to relieve the anxieties of everyday life.
Use this audiobook as your tool to focus on the 'now', to improve your most important relationships, to let go of rose-tinted views that hold you back and to learn ways to accept yourself as you are so that you enjoy a calmer, more relaxed, positive version of yourself.
©2022 Shunmyo Masuno (P)2022 Penguin AudioI'd recommend getting the first book.
Decent
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Lovely tone and clear narrative
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Hoping that this title would carry on the trend of personal enlightenment, I was a bit let down. Yes it has plenty of valid points and sound advice, but it leaves you with the feeling you're listening to an instruction manual. A lot of 'do this' and 'don't do that'. Three quarters of the way through I started to resent the book as it felt bossy. Following all this guidance isn't going to make me worry less, I think I'd just worry more about how I might be getting a lot of things wrong. This is probably just a personal thing but I'm definitely more into the theory and concepts of zen that I can learn and adapt to my life in my own way rather than being handed a to do list.
Less thought provoking than I hoped
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Fine, a lot of repetition from the previous book
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