• http://shanelyang.com/blogs/articles/ Shanel Yang

    Very well said! Your voice reminds me of Dale Carnegie’s writing style. Conversational, yet powerfully persuasive. I summarized in depth his monster bestseller “How to Win Friends and Influence People” at http://shanelyang.com/2007/10/09/how-to-win-friends-and-influence-people/ for those who want to learn from the master himself. : )

  • http://sidsavara.com Sid Savara

    Beautiful post. I love Dale Carnegie’s writing as well – his books always have those little quotable gems that are often seem written in just as an afterthought. He doesn’t call any special attention to the lines by bolding them or anything. I recently discussed How to Win Friends and Influence people in my blog as well, in a post about standing on the shoulders of giants. I enjoyed reading your take on it.

  • http://www.cindysense.com Overcoming Lifes Obstacles

    I love the post! Dale Carnegie is also one of my favorite authors. His writings has helped me to grow and overcome the obstacles I have faced.

  • http://freshperspectives.typepad.com/fresh_perspectives/ Mike Sporer

    A close friend of mine is a Dale Carnegie instructor. “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” is a life-changing book. I re-read chapter one on a monthly basis. Great post!

  • http://www.melissathinksoutloud.com melissa

    Dale Carnegie should be part of every high school curriculum…maybe middle school actually! It is a wonder to me how effortlessly he put forth such pivotal ideas. I absolutely love your comments on criticism. I am a firm believer in admitting when I am wrong or when I have made a mistake. I know I’m not perfect, but it can be so annoying when people feel the need to keep pointing out your mistake after you have admitted it and attempted to correct it if possible. It would be so nice if they could learn to move on already ;-)

  • http://www.gtdagenda.com DanGTD

    Great collection of advice from Dale Carnegie.

    I would add:

    “Speak ill of no man and speak all the good you know of everyone.”
    People react very badly to criticism; don’t do it, not to their face nor behind their back … especially not behind their back.

    Say “Thank You”.
    Express appreciation. People yearn, yearn to be appreciated.

    Talk about what people want and help them get it.
    “Arouse in others an eager want.”

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  • http://www.coloryourlifehappy.com Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D.

    Accepting that I’m not perfect and will definitely make mistakes helps me be a lot less concerned about criticism than I once was.

    It’s equally important to not attach too much importance to praise and flattery.

    My realistic evaluation of myself helps me not be swayed by what others say or think whether it’s positive or negative.

  • http://www.TheEnhanceLife.com/ Shamelle @ TheEnhanceLife.com

    Yes, Dale Carnegie is a inspirational author. I was also inspire to write a post about using his wisdom to grow a happier life.

    Dale Carnegie Guide To A Happier YOU
    http://www.theenhancelife.com/2007/01/dale-carnegie-guide-to-happier-you.html

    Shamelle

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  • RaAr

    Once again I get chance to read Dale Carnegie article. Many years before I read his many books & get inspired about many things & his article are practicle based & sure effect will happen. Happiness comes within us & many of us search that outside like getting money or property etc but only few are happy in any circumtence, only the way is by thinking positive, every failure consider as steping stone to rise further more, every mistake will learning experince for perpection so every negative thing have positive face so look in positive face & rise.

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  • navi

    i was in class 9th when my causin told me about the book how to win friends and influence people ..well on that same day i wish to read that book but i had not got it but after few months my causin had a flight to australia and i insisted him to give me that book and when i started reading i got a real meaning of life and after that whole of my life got changed and now i am in b.tech 3rd year and i am in a networking business and i feel i am sucessful due to dale carnegie wishes….i love you sir forever to make my life so happy…all the best to all the viewers GOD bless u all…