![]() ![]() ![]() Part One – Fundamental Facts You Should Know About Worry Although a simple idea, its importance cannot go unnoticed.ģ) Do Things in Order of Their Importance – I find myself putting important things off because of (insert excuse here). The biggest ideas I took away from the book are:ġ) Living in “Day Tight Compartments” – This helps me to live in the present and focus only on things I can controlĢ) Eight Words that can Transform Your Life – “Our life is what our thoughts make it” – Marcus Aurelius. Furthermore, it has lessons on being productive, organized, and seeing projects through which are some of the seeds of problems and worry. It is not a tough read by any means, but the reader must look at themselves honestly. He shows how similar they think when it comes to worry. It has advice that been true since Jesus started teaching and, the part I love, is that Carnegie brings in teachings from all different faiths as well and even atheists. The book is straight forward and is more than just ways to curb your worry. By the picture, it’s easy to tell that it has been read time and again. ![]() My mother took the Carnegie Course in 1971 and this is one of the books she read, the other one being How to Win Friends and Influence People. ![]()
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