Monday, February 4, 2008
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie
Product Description
This book can change your life!
Through Dale Carnegie's six-million-copy bestseller recently revised, millions of people have been helped to overcome the worry hobbit. Dale Carnegie offers a set of practical formulas you can put to work today. In the fast-paced world of the 1990's -- formulas that will last a lifetime!
Discover how to:
Eliminate fifty percent of business worries immediately
Reduce financial worries
Avoid fatigue -- and keep looking you
Add one hour a day to your waking life
Find yourself and be yourself -- remember there is no one else on earth like you!
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living deals with fundamental emotions and ideas. It is fascinating to read and easy to apply. Let it change and improve you. There's no need to live with worry and anxiety that keep you from enjoying a full, active and happy life!
Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #637 in Books
Published on: 1990-09-15
Number of items: 1
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
352 pages
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Audiobook Review
"Those who don't know how to fight worry, die young." This ominous advice begins Dale Carnegie's bestseller, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, an eight-part treatise on the follies of worrying. Like other Carnegie books, this one is packed with good old-fashioned common sense, illustrated with examples drawn from research on historical figures and interviews with business leaders. Somehow, even the most simple advice--such as Carnegie's four-step method of problem solving--is presented in a way that makes you want to write it down and post it on the employee bulletin board. Narrated by the resonant and engaging voice of Andrew McMillan and loaded with relevant real-life examples, this unabridged audiobook maintains interest throughout. (Running time: 10.5 hours, eight cassettes) --Sharon Griggins
Customer Reviews
A true original
Peter Teiman Franklin here,
A true original on the art of self-help.
Peter Teiman Franklin
Sweden
Wonderful Book!
Easy to read! Step by step activities and ideas to help one overcome worry, stress, and frustration of daily life. Stories and anecdotes are insightful and uplifting. While it was written in the early part of the 1900s, this book still has strength today.
It's O.K.
I read this book and found many intersting practices for use in my life. I also found the book to be repeatative. While I valued every point made in this book, Mr. Carnegie told many stories for each and every point. To his credit, he does state in the begining that all his 'teachings' in the book are things that we already know. I found this to be a very valuable, yet difficult to read book.
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Self Help