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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff 2022 Day-to-Day Calendar

By (author) Dr. Richard Carlson, By (author) Kristine Carlson






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This calendar offers inspiration and practical suggestions from the nine Don't Sweat books to apply to various areas of life, including work, home, relationships, finances, and more. Features include: January-December 2022 Tear-off pages Day/Date reference on each page Widely celebrated and nationally recognized holidays and observances Combined weekend pages Back of pages are lined for notes or lists Printed on FSC-certified paper with soy-based ink Recyclable non-plastic backer for desk or tabletop display

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Publisher | Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published date | 30 Nov 2021
Language |
Format | Calendar
Pages | 640
Dimensions | 137 x 137 x 38mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 472g
ISBN | 978-1-5248-6354-8
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BISAC | self-help / stress management


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