6 Lessons of Success We Can All Learn from Dale
Carnegie
Dale Carnegie was a successful and famous
writer and lecturer on self-development who also developed popular courses to improve public
speaking, interpersonal skills and salesmanship. He is the author of
many well-received books including “How to Win Friends and Influence
People”, “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” and “Lincoln
the Unknown”.
Dale Carnegie rose from a humble
farm background in Missouri to become successful and renowned all over the world.
He advised that you can change other people’s attitude and behavior towards you
by reacting positively towards them. In this article, we look at six valuable
lessons we can glean from Dale Carnegie’s life and body of work.
Dale Carnegie’s Keys To Success
1. Take a Chance
Do not settle for mediocrity or set
your sights too low. You might be selling yourself short by opting to be too
safe. To soar above the masses and an average life you should look and aim
farther and back up your ambition with sincere hard work.
Treat life as a game and do not take
it too seriously. Push the envelope to progress as much as possible with your
God-given talents.
2. Be Enthusiastic
Dull people do not have the
enthusiasm or energy to excel in their endeavors. You should have the
enthusiasm to get up cheerfully in the morning and maintain the feel-good
spirit all day long. To do this, you can adopt a “Do what you love, love
what you do” attitude. This will help you give your best to all tasks and
your daily job. If you are feeling low, just act enthusiastic and you will find
the trait so infectious that you will actually become enthusiastic pretty soon.
3. Love Your Work
You should learn to love your work
which is the basic prerequisite to do a good job every day and excel in your
career. If you love your daily job, work will become play and you will love
every minute of the day. Plus, you will not feel like taking a holiday as you
are thoroughly enjoying yourself doing your daily tasks.
So take up a profession that you
like and try to make a career in it. You will feel that getting paid at the end
of the month is an additional bonus to the daily joy you get from doing your
job.
4. Learn from Your Mistakes
We are mortals and hence bound to
make mistakes. The trick is not to get disheartened by them but to learn useful
lessons that can ensure you do not repeat them. Failure can be a stepping stone
to success if we are open-minded about it and learn our lessons. Do not get
stressed by mistakes and failure. Use them as an opportunity to analyze, learn
and improve.
Nobody becomes a champion overnight
and it is the brave man who can withstand the blows of fate and respond
positively who emerges the winner in the long run.
5. Do Not Fear “Fear”
Many people are simply too scared to
succeed in life. Don’t be one among them, but imagine the worst case
scenario and then make plans to accept and improve it if it actually occurs
that is.
Face your fears head on with the
heart of a lion, soak in the pressure and continue to do a great job every day.
You will begin to understand that fear is just a
trick of the mind so learn to ignore it with time.
6. Learn to Prioritize
Effective time management is one of
the keys to success. Try to complete the important and hard tasks first at the
beginning of the day when you are fresh and raring to go. The easier and less
important ones can be completed at leisure later on. Use your common sense and
intelligence to differentiate between the profitable and mundane tasks and
prepare an appropriate time-table to complete them all within the scheduled
time.
Dale Carnegie teaches us that we
should never compromise with excellence in all our endeavours. Make excellence
a habit in every task you do. Focus on quality and give your best to your
allotted job. And if things look bleak, do not become weary or discouraged, but
soldier on bravely without giving up. Like the Nike slogan advises “Just do it”
without ado and get the work done in time with quality effort.
We
hope the above lessons of success learnt from Dale Carnegie motivates you to
make the best of what you have and do the best you can every day to improve
your career and quality of life.
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