Michi wa hirakeru =

How to stop worrying and start living

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Dale Carnegie: Michi wa hirakeru = (1984, Sōgensha)

379, pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 19 Novembre 1984 da Sōgensha.

ISBN:
978-4-422-10002-9
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Stop Worrying ... Slow Down... Enjoy Life! Dale Carnegie's proven techniques have helped millions to adopt new mental attitudes leading to security and happiness, teaching them to break the worry habit —forever: • Practical, tested formulas for conquering anxiety • How to eliminate 50 percent of business worries immediately • How to reduce financial worries • How to turn criticism to your advantage • How to avoid fatigue—and keep looking young • How to add one hour a day to your waking life • Plus stories of everyday and famous people who tell in their own words how they stopped worrying and started living. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living deals with fundamental emotions and ideas. It is fascinating to read and easy to apply. And, most important, it can change your life!

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Dale Carnegie's "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living" is packed with solid advice on, well, how to stop worrying and start living. Having picked it up at the suggestion of a professional leadership coach, I found myself nodding along to many of his insights. Carnegie lays out practical, step-by-step approaches to tackling worry, from his "day-tight compartments" concept to a "magic formula" for problem-solving that has you confronting the worst-case scenario and then figuring out how to minimize it. There's even a whole section on cultivating a positive mental attitude —things like not sweating the small stuff (those pesky "beetles" that can fell a great tree!) and learning to "cooperate with the inevitable".

The book really shines when it dives into the tangible benefits of ditching worry. Carnegie makes a strong case for how being busy crowds out anxiety, and how shifting your focus to helping others can even …

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  • Worry.
  • Success.