Originally published during the depths of the Great Depression—and equally valuable during booming economies or hard times—Dale Carnegie's rock-solid, time-tested advice has carried countless people up the ladder of success in their business and personal lives. It introduces simple and life-changing concepts such as: A simple Way to Make a Good First Impression How to Criticize Other People—and Not Be Hated for It An Easy Way to Become a Good Conversationalist What to Do When Nothing Else Works Making People Glad to Do What You Want And So Much More!
A half decade after his stellar career ended, he still remained a long way off from receiving the Hall of Fame induction that was once a foregone conclusion. If we are aloof and ambiguous about our mistakes, we also shoot out a ...
Provides a new hardcover edition of the classic best-selling self-help book, which includes principles that can be applied to both business and life itself, in a book that focuses on how to best affectively communicate with people.
All these lines may contain truth, but the bottom line is that you and you alone are responsible for your choices. I was in the hall the other day and I saw two seniors pickA D M I T Y O U R M I S T A K E S ing on my friend Belle.
One might think of this period as the “Age of Adler,” historian Warren I. Susman has suggested. “[T]he effort appears to be—both in popular psychology and in the rising schools of professional analysis—to find some way for individual ...
This new edition of the most influential self-help book of the last century has been updated under the care of Dale’s daughter, Donna, introducing changes that keep the book fresh for today’s readers, with priceless material restored ...
All compelling ideas, stories and insights contained in one volume: How to Win Friends and influence People and How To Stop Worrying and Start Living.
The author provides helpful advice to teenage girls on topics relating to peer pressure, gossip, commitment, and friendships with both boys and girls.
A 75th anniversary adaptation of the original landmark best-seller explains how to apply Carnegie's advice to a world driven by electronic communication devices, sharing advice on topics ranging from e-mail etiquette to cyber bullying.
Bonds That Make Us Free is a groundbreaking book that suggests the remedy for our troubling emotions by addressing their root causes.
After reading The Secret of Think and Grow Rich, you will experience Hill’s work in a whole new way. Your practice will grow more effective and dynamic—and you will experience positive and radical change. This is the book’s promise.