Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Practical, tested formulas To Stop Worrying And Start Living.
Sixteen
Ways in Which This Book Will Help You
1.
Gives you a number of practical, tested formulas for solving worry situations.
2.
Shows you how to eliminate fifty per cent of your business worries immediately.
3.
Brings you seven ways to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring you peace
and happiness.
4.
Shows you how to lessen financial worries.
5.
Explains a law that will outlaw many of your worries.
6.
Tells you how to turn criticism to your advantage.
7.
Shows how the housewife can avoid fatigue-and keep looking young.
8.
Gives four working habits that will help prevent fatigue and worry.
9.
Tells you how to add one hour a day to your working life.
10.
Shows you how to avoid emotional upsets.
11.
Gives you the stories of scores of everyday men and women, who tell you in
their own words how
they
stopped worrying and started living.
12.
Gives you Alfred Adler's prescription for curing melancholia in fourteen days.
13.
Gives you the 21 words that enabled the world-famous physician, Sir William
Osier, to banish
worry.
14.
Explains the three magic steps that Willis H. Carrier, founder of the air-conditioning
industry, uses
to
conquer worry.
15.
Shows you how to use what William James called "the sovereign cure for
worry".
16.
Gives you details of how many famous men conquered worry-men like Arthur Hays
Sulzberger,
publisher
of the New York Times; Herbert E. Hawkes, former Dean of Columbia University;
Ordway
Tead,
Chairman of the Board of Higher Education, New York City; Jack Dempsey; Connie
Mack;
Roger
W. Babson; Admiral Byrd; Henry Ford; Gene Autry; J.C. Penney; and John D.
Rockefeller.
How To Stop Worrying And Start Living By Dale
Carnegie
[ During
the past six years that I have been writing this book I have collected hundreds
of examples and concrete cases of how men and women conquered fear and worry by
prayer. I have in my filing cabinet folders bulging with case histories. ]
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