en

Dale Carnegie

  • Andrie Alegrehas quoted9 months ago
    No one can learn how to speak who does not first speak as best he can.
  • stojanovicdimitrijehas quotedlast year
    If you believe you will fail, there is no hope for you. You will.
  • Zaahrahas quoted6 months ago
    therefore the first thing both in time and in importance is that the man should be and think and feel things that are worthy of being given forth. Unless there be something of value within, no tricks of training can ever make of the talker anything more than a machine—albeit a highly perfected machine—for the delivery of other men's goods. So self–development is fundamental in our plan.

    First Rule: Build strong inner world (thoughts, ideas, perceptions) of the utmost power, knowledge, and insight.
    Basically don’t speak unless there’s something that can be achieved by the conversation. Regardless of positive or negative outcomes? Hmm idk.
    Self Development. Means something different for every individual.

  • Marjorie Mejoshas quoted2 years ago
    It is not enough to be absorbed by your subject—to acquire self–confidence you must have something in which to be confident.
  • Susan Khatrihas quotedlast year
    No one can learn how to speak who does not first speak as best he can.
  • Susan Khatrihas quotedlast year
    face an audience as frequently as you can, and you will soon stop shying.
  • Luisa Jane Camanohas quoted2 years ago
    But they cannot be mastered and applied by thinking or reading about them—you must practise, practise, PRACTISE. If no one else will listen to you, listen to yourself
  • Luisa Jane Camanohas quoted2 years ago
    Speech is simply a modified form of singing:
  • Luisa Jane Camanohas quoted2 years ago
    speech the words are uttered in what may be called "staccato" tones, the vowels not being specially prolonged and the intervals between the words being more distinct
  • Luisa Jane Camanohas quoted2 years ago
    gives a different pitch to different parts, or word–groups, of successive sentences.
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)