Dale Carnegie

How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job

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Learn how to uncover your hidden assets with timeless advice from How to Win Friends and Influence People and How to Stop Worrying and Start Living.
Even if you love your work, you probably have days when almost nothing goes right. Bestselling author Dale Carnegie shows you how to make every day more exciting and rewarding—how you can get more done, and have more fun doing it. Dale Carnegie’s time-tested advice will help you to:Make other people feel important—and do it sincerelyAvoid unnecessary tension—save your energy for important dutiesGet people to say yes—immediatelyTurn routine tasks into stimulating opportunitiesSpot a sure-fire way of making enemies—and avoid itSmile in the face of criticism—you’ve done your very best!
How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job will help you create a new approach to life and people and discover talents you never knew you had. Dale Carnegie can help you get the most out of yourself—all the time. Start developing your innate strengths and abilities—start enriching your life TODAY!
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206 printed pages
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
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  • Baurzhan Dembergenovshared an impression4 years ago
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    I follow some of the advice for sure

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    Keys to a happy life described so simply in this book. Must read

Quotes

  • Pranavi Venkathas quoted3 years ago
    The sense of must or obligation; the unending stretch of things ahead that simply must be done
  • anprusakovahas quoted4 years ago
    Tomorrow you may want to persuade somebody to do something. Before you speak, pause and ask yourself: “How can I make this person want to do it?”
  • anprusakovahas quoted4 years ago
    Instead of condemning people, let’s try to understand them. Let’s try to figure out why they do what they do. That’s a lot more profitable and intriguing than criticism; and it breeds sympathy, tolerance, and kindness. “To know all is to forgive all.”

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