How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

From one of the timeless classics by Dale Carnegie, this can be a great book for many, who are struggling to keep a positive mindset during this difficult time,

how to become unattached and live like a lotus leaf in water, and lot of actionable tools to take away from this fantastic book, filled with great examples to help drive the lessons.  Here is the quick and actionable summary from this book, highly recommend it.

 

 

Take away #1: Confusion causes worry: get the facts about your worries and solve the problem.

Take away #2: Once you’ve decided how to address your worries, take action and never look back.

Take away #3: Live for today: keep the worries of yesterday and tomorrow out of your head.

Take away #4: Whenever you’re facing trouble, embrace the worst-case scenario and then try to improve from there.

Take away #5: Don’t sink energy into hopeless situations or grudges: set a limit for yourself after which you stop worrying about them.

Take away #6: Be happier by focusing on the positives in life and acting happy.

Take away #7: Don’t expect gratitude; give for the joy of giving.

Take away #8: Don’t envy or imitate others; be yourself.

Take away #9: People criticize those they envy; think of criticisms against you as disguised compliments.

Take away #10: Learn to relax and rest before you get tired.

Take away #11: Enjoy your work and negate stress by being organized.

Take away #2: Once you’ve decided how to address your worries, take action and never look back.

Take away #3: Live for today: keep the worries of yesterday and tomorrow out of your head.

Take away #4: Whenever you’re facing trouble, embrace the worst-case scenario and then try to improve from there.

Take away #5: Don’t sink energy into hopeless situations or grudges: set a limit for yourself after which you stop worrying about them.

Take away #6: Be happier by focusing on the positives in life and acting happy.

Take away #7: Don’t expect gratitude; give for the joy of giving.

Take away #8: Don’t envy or imitate others; be yourself.

Take away #9: People criticize those they envy; think of criticisms against you as disguised compliments.

Take away #10: Learn to relax and rest before you get tired.

Take away #11: Enjoy your work and negate stress by being organized.

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