Author:Dale Carnegie
Worry affects everyone and descends with ease upon work, money, family life and relationships. This book offers practical strategies for breaking out of this destructive habit, before it breaks you.
Dale Carnegie shows how worry has been conquered by thousands, some famous, but most just ordinary people, and offers practical suggestions for leading a more positive and enjoyable life. Worry-free tips include:
- Fundamental facts you should know about worry
- A magic formula for solving worry situations
- How to eliminate fifty per cent of your business worries
- Seven ways to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring you peace and happiness
- How to keep from worrying about criticism
- Six ways to prevent fatigue and worry
- Personal tips from those who have conquered worry
Try his methods today and this book could change the way of your future.
'This witty account of his voyage through the personal ads is not only entertaining, it's full of useful hints...Best of all, it's hopeful - a real-life story with a happy ending'
—— You magazine'Hilarious'
—— Daily Mirror (four stars)Touching and witty
—— Star Magazine[An] exquisitely written memoir
—— Paul Bailey , Sunday TimesDestined to become a classic of Scots childhood... A beautiful read, but also a brutal one
—— Scotland on SundaySuperbly written; poetic in the best sense, summoning up a world of terror and beauty
—— Literary ReviewThis account of a failed father-son relationship is written with extraordinary beauty and insight... His is a profound meditation on the life of the spirit, and the shadows we all carry in our hearts
—— Bel Mooney , The TimesMarvellously written scenes...few people write more hauntingly... His prose has a poet's delicacy and fine-honed precision
—— Tim Jeal , Daily TelegraphAnyone who has read Gosse, Ackerley or Tobias Wolff will know that big books can be made about small-time fathers. It's a tribute to Burnside that he maps this same territory and prompts these comparisons while creating a story that is uniquely his
—— Blake Morrison , GuardianThis is a haunting read that will linger long after you close the pages of this book
—— Michelle Stanistreet , Daily ExpressPowerful
—— The Sunsounds like a spoof of French Women Don't Get Fatbut it's serious one-upmanship...the diet book fad sweeping Australia
—— Sydney Morning HeraldMoriyama's book is a compelling wake-up call
—— Sunday Telegraph (Australia)Brimming with easy recipes and lifestyle tips
—— Sunday Express Magazine