How to Develop Self-Confidence & Influence People By Public Speaking

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Dale Carnegie’s How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking helps people speak confidently, effectively and efficiently.

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Description

  • Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing
  • Author: Dale Carnegie
  • ISBN: 9780091906399
  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Language: English

If public speaking frightens you and you?re gripped by anxiety when asked to stand up and speak, then this book is right for you! It holds the key to fight away your fears.
?Is there the faintest shadow of a reason
why you should not be able to think as well
in a perpendicular position before an
audience as you can when sitting down?
Surely you know there is not.?
From ways to develop self-confidence and become a good public speaker to the secrets of memory power and good delivery, natural laws of remembering and the essential elements in successful speaking, this book discusses the ways of opening and closing a talk and keeping the audience interested.
With timeless techniques that will help you overcome your fear and valuable insights on how famous speakers prepared their address, Dale Carnegie’s How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking continues to help people speak confidently, effectively and efficiently.

About the Author
An American writer, lecturer and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking and interpersonal skills, Dale Carnegie was born in 1888 in Maryville, Missouri.
Public Speaking: a Practical Course for Business Men (1926) was the first collection of Carnegie’s writings. It was later entitled Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business (1932). It was published in 1956 with the title How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking. How to Win Friends and Influence People, when published by Simon and Schuster in 1936, became an instant bestseller. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (1948) introduces the fundamental facts that one must know about worry and provides the perfect way to conquer it.
Carnegie served in the U.S. Army during the First World War. He died in 1955 aged sixty-six at his home in Forest Hills, New York and was buried in the Belton, Cass County, Missouri, cemetery.

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