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The Quick & Easy Way to Effective Speaking The Quick & Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie
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“Try your best to develop an ability to let others look into your head and heart. Learn to make your thoughts, your ideas, clear to others, individually, in groups, in public. You will find, as you improve in your effort to do this, that you—your real self—are making an impression, an impact, on people such as you never made before.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“If I had only known then how you make it easy to conquer fear, the paralyzing fear of an audience, I wouldn’t have lost these past five years.” The man who spoke these revealing”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick And Easy Way To Effective Speaking
“90% of how well the talk will go is determined before the speaker steps on the platform.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“In almost any subject, your passion for the subject will save you. If you care enough for a result, you will most certainly attain it. If you wish to be good, you will be good. If you wish to be rich, you will be rich. If you wish to be learned, you will be learned. Only then you must really wish these things and wish them with exclusiveness and not wish one hundred other incompatible things just as strongly.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“we like speakers to talk with, and not at, us.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“1. Get Attention Immediately Begin Your Talk with an Incident—Example Arouse Suspense State an Arresting Fact Ask for a Show of Hands Promise to Tell the Audience How They can Get Something They Want Use an Exhibit”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick And Easy Way To Effective Speaking
“If you can’t write your message in a sentence, you can’t say it in an hour. – Dianna Booher”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“The man who writes out and memorizes his talks is wasting his time and energy, and courting disaster. All our lives we have been speaking spontaneously. We haven’t been thinking of words. We have been thinking of ideas. If our ideas are clear, the words come as naturally and unconsciously as the air we breathe.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“that public speaking can be made a joy instead of an agony merely by getting a record of successful speaking experiences behind you.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“when you notice your pulse beating faster and your respiration speeding up, don’t become alarmed. Your body, ever alert to external stimuli, is getting ready to go into action. If these physiological preparations are held within limits, you will be capable of thinking faster, talking more fluently, and generally speaking with greater intensity than under normal circumstances.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“Speakers who talk about what life has taught them never fail to keep the attention of their listeners.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“So, to feel brave, act as if we were brave, use all of our will to that end, and a courage-fit will very likely replace the fit of fear.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“Only the prepared speaker deserves to be confident”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick & Easy Way to Effective Speaking
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Dale Carnegie, Samvad Mein Safalta
“He must not only be excited about his topic, but he must be eager to transfer this excitement to his listeners.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“far easier to give a talk that skims over the surface than to dig down for facts. But when you take the easy way you make little or no impression on the audience. After you have narrowed your subject, then the next step is to ask yourself questions that will deepen your understanding and prepare you to talk with authority on the topic you have chosen:”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“It was said of Emerson that he was always willing to listen to any man, no matter how humble his station, because he felt he could learn something from every man he met.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“After this is kept up long enough, it changes from pretense to reality, and the man does in very fact become fearless by sheer dint of practicing fearlessness when he does not feel it.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“How do you fan the fires of faith in your message? By exploring all phases of your subject, grasping its deeper meanings, and asking yourself how your talk will help the audience to be better people for having listened to you.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“Brood over your topic until it becomes mellow and expansive...then put all these ideas down in writing, just a few words, enough to fix the idea...put them down on scraps of paper—you will find it easier to arrange and organize these loose bits when you come to set your material in order.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“Such was the spirit of the immortal Caesar. Why not make it yours, too, as you set out to conquer your fear of audiences? Throw every shred of negative thought into the consuming fires and slam doors of steel upon every escape into the irresolute past.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“Tell the audience what you’re going to say, say it; then tell them what you’ve said.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“The art of war is a science in which nothing succeeds which has not been calculated and thought out.”
Dale Carnegie, The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
“articulate, and at ease in expressing their ideas on a one-to-one basis, become tongue-tied and terrified when faced with even a small audience. Businesspeople have been stymied in their careers because they fear speaking up”
Dale Carnegie, Public Speaking for Success
“Never take counsel of your fears.”—Motto of Stonewall Jackson”
Dale Carnegie, Public Speaking for Success
“You may work for or own a company. Company is derived from an old French word meaning companion; and companion is literally com, with, and panis, bread. Your companion is one with whom you have bread. A company is really an association of people who are trying to make their bread together.”
Dale Carnegie, Public Speaking for Success