Author : Dale Carnegie
Publisher : BEYOND BOOKS HUB
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 335 pages
Book Rating : 4./5 ( download)
Book Synopsis How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie (Illustrated) :: How to Develop Self-Confidence And Influence People by : Dale Carnegie
Download or read book How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie (Illustrated) :: How to Develop Self-Confidence And Influence People written by Dale Carnegie and published by BEYOND BOOKS HUB. This book was released on 2024-05-11 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie (Illustrated) :: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living is a life-changing work by Dale Carnegie that offers a variety of practical formulas you can put to work today. Covering everything from breaking the worry habit to cultivating a positive mental attitude, these books are foundational reads for personal and professional growth. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie From the Author of Books Like: How to Develop Self-Confidence And Influence People by Public Speaking How to Win Friends and Influence People The Art of Public Speaking How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking The Leader In You How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business Lincoln the Unknown “Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.” From the fundamental techniques in handling worry to the various ways to cultivate mental peace, this book offers insights on how to conquer worry and lead a happier life; how to eliminate fifty percent of your business worries immediately; the ways to avoid fatigue and keep looking young; and how to find yourself and be yourself. A timeless bestseller, Dale Carnegie’s How to Stop Worrying and Start Living has been an inspiration for many of those who are now famous and successful. With principles that stand as relevant in modern times as ever before, it continues to help people on their way to success. Master the fine art of stress management, express your most important ideas, and create genuine impact with the help of international bestselling author Dale Carnegie. Written in his trademark conversational style, this book illustrates time-tested techniques through engaging anecdotes and events from the lives of legendary orators, historical figures, and successful leaders. This book will help you: - Become a great conversationalist, leaving a good impression wherever you go. - Persuade people to do what you want, unlocking numerous life-changing opportunities as a result. - Become a true leader, mastering the fine art of people management. - Create incredible and long-lasting connections that offer you genuine value and growth opportunities Full of timeless wisdom and sage advice, this practical handbook on human relations will equip you to navigate the treacherous waters of interpersonal relationships in both business and social settings. Now you too can unearth your true potential, forge long-lasting relationships, and discover How to Stop Worrying and Start Living in every walk of life! Dale Harbison Carnegie (November 24, 1888 – November 1, 1955) was an American writer and lecturer and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking and interpersonal skills. Born into poverty on a farm in Missouri, he was the author of the bestselling How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936), How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (1948) and many more self-help books. Summary of the Book The only way to conquer worry is to face it. “The first step in solving a problem is to recognize that it does exist.” Instead, try to: A. Analyze the situation fearlessly and honestly and figure out what is the worst that could possibly happen. B. Reconcile yourself to accepting the worst, if necessary. C. Calmly devote your time and energy to trying to improve upon the worst which you have already accepted mentally. Show respect for the other person’s worries. Never say “You’re worrying over nothing.” It’s “tantamount to saying: ‘I’m smarter than you are.'” Instead, consider that “you will never get into trouble by admitting that you may be wrong” and see the above point. Even if you know you are right, try something like: “I may be wrong. I frequently am. If I’m wrong I want to be put right. Let’s examine the facts.” ---------- Techniques in Handling