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How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry (Dale Carnegie Books) How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry by Dale Carnegie
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“Our main business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Those who do not know how to fight worry die young.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Every day is a new life to a wise man.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“فكر في السعادة واصطنعها ، تجد السعادة ملك يديك”
Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“A third of the people who rush to psychiatrists for help could probably cure themselves if they could only do as Margaret Yates did: get interested in helping others. My idea? No, that is approximately what Carl Jung said. And he ought to know—if anybody does. He said: “About one third of my patients are suffering from no clinically definable neurosis, but from the senselessness and emptiness of their lives.” To put it another way, they are trying to thumb a ride through life—and the parade passes them by. So they rush to a psychiatrist with their petty, senseless, useless lives. Having missed the boat, they stand on the wharf, blaming everyone except themselves and demanding that the world cater to their self-centered desires.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“احتفظ انت بثباتك ف الوقت اللذي يفقد فيه كل من حولك ثباتهم .. ل_كبلنج”
ديل كارنيجي, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“one of the worst features about worrying is that it destroys our ability to concentrate.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“طبّق وصفة لويس كاريير السحرية متخذا هذه الخطوات الثلاثه :
1 - إسأل نفسك ماهو أسوأ مايمكن ان يحدث لي ؟
2- هيء نفسك لقبول أسوء الإحتمالات ..
3- ثمّ إشرع في إنقاذ ما يمكن إنقاذه”
Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“Even if you are not a religious person by nature or training—even if you are an out-and-out skeptic—prayer can help you much more than you believe, for it is a practical thing. What do I mean, practical? I mean that prayer fulfills these three very basic psychological needs which all people share, whether they believe in God or not: 1. Prayer helps us to put into words exactly what is troubling us. We saw in Chapter 4 that it is almost impossible to deal with a problem while it remains vague and nebulous. Praying, in a way, is very much like writing our problems down on paper. If we ask help for a problem—even from God—we must put it into words. 2. Prayer gives us a sense of sharing our burdens, of not being alone. Few of us are so strong that we can bear our heaviest burdens, our most agonizing troubles, all by ourselves. Sometimes our worries are of so ultimate a nature that we cannot discuss them even with our closest relatives or friends. Then prayer is the answer. Any psychiatrist will tell us that when we are pent-up and tense, and in an agony of spirit, it is therapeutically good to tell someone our troubles. When we can’t tell anyone else—we can always tell God. 3. Prayer puts into force an active principle of doing. It’s a first step toward action. I doubt if anyone can pray for some fulfillment, day after day, without benefiting from it—in other words, without taking some steps to bring it to pass. The world-famous scientist, Dr. Alexis Carrel, said: “Prayer is the most powerful form of energy one can generate.” So why not make use of it? Call it God or Allah or Spirit—why quarrel with definitions as long as the mysterious powers of nature take us in hand?”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“For every ailment under the sun, There is a remedy, or there is none; If there be one, try to find it; If there be none, never mind it.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“It has been said that nearly all of our worries and unhappiness come from our imagination and not from reality.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Acceptance of what has happened is the first step to overcoming the consequences of any misfortune.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Keep busy. The worried person must lose himself in action, lest he wither in despair.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Shut off the past! Let the dead past bury its dead. . . . Shut out the yesterdays which have lighted fools the way to dusty death. . . . The load of tomorrow, added to that of yesterday, carried today, makes the strongest falter. Shut off the future as tightly as the past. . . . The future is today. . . . There is no tomorrow.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“prayer:   God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“There is only one way to happiness,” Epictetus taught the Romans, “and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Let’s not allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forget. Remember “Life is too short to be little.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Experience has taught me,” says Sam Wood, “that it is safest to drop, as quickly as possible, people who pretend to be what they aren’t.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“JUST FOR TODAY Just for today I will be happy. This assumes that what Abraham Lincoln said is true, that ‘most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.’ Happiness is from within; it is not a matter of externals. Just for today I will try to adjust myself to what is, and not try to adjust everything to my own desires. I will take my family, my business, and my luck as they come and fit myself to them. Just for today I will take care of my body. I will exercise it, care for it, nourish it, not abuse it nor neglect it, so that it will be a perfect machine for my bidding. Just for today I will try to strengthen my mind. I will learn something useful. I will not be a mental loafer. I will read something that requires effort, thought and concentration. Just for today I will exercise my soul in three ways; I will do somebody a good turn and not get found out. I will do at least two things I don’t want to do, as William James suggests, just for exercise. Just for today I will be agreeable. I will look as well as I can, dress as becomingly as possible, talk low, act courteously, be liberal with praise, criticise not at all, nor find fault with anything and not try to regulate nor improve anyone. Just for today I will try to live through this day only, not to tackle my whole life problem at once. I can do things for twelve hours that would appall me if I had to keep them up for a lifetime. Just for today I will have a program. I will write down what I expect to do every hour. I may not follow it exactly, but I will have it. It will eliminate two pests, hurrying and indecision. Just for today I will have a quiet half-hour all by myself and relax. In this half-hour sometimes I will think of God, so as to get a little more perspective into my life. Just for today I will be unafraid, especially I will not be afraid to be happy, to enjoy what is beautiful, to love, and to believe that those I love, love me. If we want to develop a mental attitude that will bring us peace and happiness, here is Rule 1: Think and act cheerfully, and you will feel cheerful.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
“القاعدة الثانية هي: إذا كُنت تعاني من مشكلة تُقلق،عليك تطبيق الوصفة السحرية التي طبقها من قبل"ويليس كاريير" وذلك عن طريق القيام بالخطوات الثلاث الآتية:
1- اسأل نفسك: ما أسوأ شيء يمكن أن يحدث؟
2- قم بإعداد نفسك إذا لزم الأمر
3- ثم حاول بهدوء تحسين الصورة إلى الأفضل”
ديل كارنيجي, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“أسوأ سمات القلق أنهُ يدمر قدرتنا على التركيز”
ديل كارنيجي, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“إننا لا يصح أن ننشغل بما يقع بعيدًا عن نظرنا وعن متناول أيدينا، بل يجب أن نهتم فقط بما هو موجود بين أيدينا بالفعل”
ديل كارنيجي, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world—and loses his health?”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“The secret of being miserable is to have the leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“Schopenhauer said: "We seldom think of what we have but always of what we lack.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
“Don’t do the natural thing, the impulsive thing. That is usually wrong.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
“A man is not hurt so much by what happens, as by his opinion of what happens.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“تحيا الحاضر وتنسى أمر الماضي وتتجاهل المستقبل”
ديل كارنيجي, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“اللهم ارزقنا خبز يومنا هذا”
ديل كارنيجي, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
“Can any man possibly be a success who is paying for business advancement with stomach ulcers and heart trouble?”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living