Learn the proven, time-tested principles to breaking your worry habits—now and forever—with Dale Carnegie’s expert advice so you can start living your best carefree life today.
With Dale Carnegie’s timeless advice in hand, more than six million people have learned how to eliminate debilitating fear and worry from their lives and to embrace a worry-free future. In this classic work, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, Carnegie offers a set of practical formulas that you can put to work today. It is a book packed with lessons that will last a lifetime and make that lifetime happier!
Discover how to:
-Eliminate fifty percent of business worries immediately
-Reduce financial worries
-Avoid fatigue—and keep looking young
-Add one hour a day to your waking life
-Find yourself and be yourself—remember there is no one else on earth like you!
Fascinating to read and easy to apply, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living deals with fundamental emotions and life-changing ideas. There's no need to live with worry and anxiety that keep you from enjoying a full, active life!
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"A little "Polly Anna" in that much of the advice is easier said than done when the alligators are nipping at your heels. However, the advice is valuable and has stood the test of time given this was published in the early 20th century. A must read for anyone feeling stressed out 24/7."
— Chris (4 out of 5 stars)
“Narrated by the resonant and engaging voice of Andrew McMillan and loaded with relevant real-life examples, this unabridged audiobook maintains interest throughout.”
— Amazon.com, editorial review" tThis book is like Bhagvad Geeta to me. It has answeres to all your worries. A must read for everyone,of course if you worry at all. "
— Indira, 2/9/2014" Good principles for everyone to remember. This book is almost a handbook and it would be easy to re-read parts quickly. "
— Chris, 2/9/2014" A useful book for anyone....I suggest at an early age. And read it more than once so you recall his words of wisdom. "
— Warrior4, 1/31/2014" Found this hard to get through. The message is good, I feel the writing is a little poor. Liked his other work better. "
— Sebastian, 1/30/2014" This is a book that I have read parts of over and over again for years. A great book to own, in my opinion. "
— Erica, 1/21/2014" Uplifting, but where are the misses? "
— Johan, 1/20/2014" another good read .. if only one can implement most of it in real life. "
— Syed, 1/18/2014" This book is great for those who get bogged down in worry or anxiety or fear of rejection. The advice offered is simple, practical, and includes real life examples from actual people, including Abraham Lincoln. "
— Karen, 12/4/2013" more positive encouragement "
— Krista, 10/11/2013" Dale Carnegie "
— Julia, 9/17/2013" This is a great book. I really stop worrying and start living. "
— Sushmita, 7/30/2013" I remember my mom reading this when I was a little girl. I basically read it when I came of age for no reason. I don't even remember anything about it except I finished it. And I still worry when I hear a siren. "
— White, 3/10/2013" Good for the occaisional motivation boost and/or tip to improve your outlook. Probably a little longer than it needs to be and can get a bit repetitive. Impressive how timeless much of the advice is though, considering the date of publication. "
— Jeff, 2/5/2013" one of the best books i've ever read "
— Aia, 11/4/2012" This is an incredible book with so much truth. Not that these concepts are revolutionary, but it's a friendly reminder with a great strategy to live life to the fullest. The hard part is putting it to practice, and referring back often to make the most out of the experience. "
— Isabella, 6/1/2012" This book changed my life many years ago when I needed it most. "
— Shane, 5/26/2012" Too much of many peoples lives are spent worrying. This book takes a look at why and what to do about it. Worrying is a fruitless activity. "
— Leighann, 3/21/2012" Masih ada bukunya di rumah, udah butut dan kuning. Termasuk buku motivasi dan inspirasi yang mengisi masa remaja saya. "
— Rahmadiyanti, 2/7/2012" This book really helped me to look at the way I do things a little differently. The stress I used to hold in gave me great physical issues, but Dale Carnegie gave me some tools to better manage my worries and stress. "
— Shanan, 12/29/2011" Just wow, it's really an outstanding book.Hope that everyone can read this book. I really appreciate the auther's ideas, views, and thoughts. throughout this book, the auther offers plenty jowels of advice. It's a must read for everyone especially for those who worry a lot. "
— Sima, 6/28/2011" I had this book on my bookshelf for over a year, forgetting that I even had it. I recently pulled it down and could not stop reading it! There are tons of excellent ideas that are still relevant to this day. I highly recommend this book! "
— Michael, 6/23/2011" I read the book translated into Arabic and it was good. "
— Yasser, 6/11/2011" best book i read ever , learned too much from Carnegie , like his simple way , best writer for my view "
— Eng, 5/22/2011" tThis book is like Bhagvad Geeta to me. It has answeres to all your worries. A must read for everyone,of course if you worry at all. "
— Indira, 5/17/2011" This book was a god-send to me... It is truly life changing. I encourage anyone who is trying to overcome their worries and fears to read this book!!! After I finish reading it, I will reread it until I finally conquer my worries once and for all. Blessed. "
— Gabrielle, 4/27/2011Dale Carnegie (1888–1955) was a pioneer in corporate training programs and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, public speaking, and interpersonal skills. His best know book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, first published in 1936, has remained popular ever since.
Robert Petkoff is an actor and audiobook narrator who has won a prestigious Audie Award and multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards. He has appeared on Chappelle’s Show, Law & Order, and Quantum Leap. His Broadway credits include Sir Robin in Spamalot, Perchik in Fiddler on the Roof, and Tateh in Ragtime.