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Dale Carnegie

How to Develop Self Confidence and Improve Public Speaking

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About the Author : Dale Carnegie (Nov. 24, 1888 — Nov. 1, 1955) was an American writer and lecturer, and the developer of courses in self-Improvement, Salesmanship, Corporate training, Public speaking, and Internal personal skills. One of the core ideas in his books is that it is possible to change other people's behaviour by changing one's behaviour towards them. All of his books are international best seller.About the Book : Best selling book on developing self-confidence and public speaking skill. The book focuses on developing 'courage and self-confidence', 'improvement of memory', &quote;the secret of good delivery', 'personality Development', 'how to open a talk' And 'how to close a talk'. It highlights — 'how famous speakers prepare their addresses'.
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2020
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    Courage is one step ahead of fear.”
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    Healing takes courage, and we all have courage, even if we have to dig a little to find it.”

    —Tori Amos
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    Do not imagine that your case is unusually difficult. Even those who afterwards became the most eloquent representatives of their generation were, at the outset of their careers, afflicted by this blinding fear and self-consciousness.

    Mark Twain, the first time he stood up to lecture, felt as if his mouth were filled with cotton and his pulse were speeding for some prize cup.

    The late Jean Jaurès, t

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