The holidays can bring out the worst in people and turn cheer and good tidings into ""I saw that first"" and ""Bah, humbug!"" But this season you don't have to get scrooged by other people's bad behavior. Don't Get Scrooged will show you how to avoid, appease, and even win over the Scrooges who haunt your holidays. Whether it's the salesclerk who ignores you, the unnaturally irritable boss, or the in-laws who invite themselves for a two-week stay at your house, you will always need to deal with Scrooges, grumps, and uninvited guests. Learning to handle them whenever and wherever they appear is not just optional—it's essential.
Bestselling author Richard Carlson's Don't Get Scrooged offers fifty practical and entertaining solutions to the problem of Scrooges, in whatever form they take. During the holidays this year, win the battle against bad behavior—and make your season merry again.
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“Carlson is back this holiday season with advice—just in time to handle the relatives, rudeness and retail nightmares.”
— USA Today
“Carlson offers us ways to deal with our extra-pressured existences…There’s good advice to be had inside.”
— Boston Globe“Psychologist Richard Carlson offers lots of suggestions in his just-in-time book, Don’t Get Scrooged.”
— Detroit Free Press“This is a smart little book full of advice based on sound psychology.”
— Richmond Times-Dispatch“This well-written book is easy to browse and contains sound advice.”
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Richard Carlson (1961–2006) was considered to be one of the foremost experts on happiness and stress reduction in the United States and around the world. He is the author of thirty popular books, including the bestseller Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff…and it’s all Small Stuff; it was a #1 New York Times bestseller and USA Today’s #1 bestselling book for two consecutive years. A popular radio and television personality, Carlson appeared on Oprah, the Today show, Good Morning America, Hardball with Chris Mathews, and many others. His Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff television special on PBS was viewed by millions, and he was also the host of a series titled Don’t Sweat the Future, a Discovery Health Network special.