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Book Summary on How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

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  This is one of the best books I have ever read this book derives the idea of how to deal with people who have logic, habits, and emotions. Rather than just dealing with them as creatures. Table of content Brief Summary  F undamental techniques of handling people Six ways to make people like you How to win people to your way of thinking Be a leader  Brief Summary: You must have heard if you are not able to deliver the best speech or your ideas to others you have not won others. Sometimes we are not sure how don’t worry This book will be your guide on how to exactly apply the principles and improve your communication and relationship and others and become a likable person nu applying the fundamental techniques outlined below  Fundamental Techniques in Handling People   Know the difference between  appreciation  and  flattery . This is best explained as one is universally admired; the other universally condemned. Flattery is selfish and insincere...

The best self help book- Stop worrying and start living book summary

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  You might never have heard of Stop worrying and start living, but we often forget this phrase when we are faced with negative or bad situations. It is human nature to recall what went wrong rather than what went right and worrying unnecessary despite knowing that worrying does not change the situation at all! I had come across this book which really enlightened me. The book gives us practical examples and processes on how to stop worrying. The Author of the books is Dale Carnegie. Born in 1888, Carnegie was one of the first published authors in self-improvement, having written over ten books on topics like behavior change, habits, interpersonal skills, public speaking, and applying all of those in a business context. This book was published in 1948, gives a clear idea of what worry can cause, as worrying is one of the leading causes of illnesses like heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, stomach ulcers, and high blood pressure. The author explains several methods with example...