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Writer's pictureParikshit Khanna

3 Must Read Dale Carnegie Books

Updated: Feb 6, 2022


3 Must Read Dale Carnegie Books
3 Must Read Dale Carnegie Books

Hello to my fellow readers; in this blog, I will share the list of Dale Carnegie books that you can read this or the coming month for your growth. Dale Carnegie books will help you increase your networking abilities. You will become more confident socially or in a social or digital environment, which you might face due to the pandemic. Books like Stop worrying and Start Living will help you overcome mental stress, anxiety, and concern you might face during work. Books like Standup and Deliver (art of public speaking) by Dale Carnegie will help you deliver the speech in a social environment or digital environments like Zoom or Google Meet. The collection of 3 Dale Carnegie books, which I am sharing with you, can increase your productivity, with the social skills that you might acquire that can help you get the raise in the job.


3 Dale Carnegie Books that you can read right now
















1. How to Win Friends and Influence
1. How to Win Friends and Influence

























In this particular book, Dale Carnegie has given tips about dealing with people, making more friends, impressing others, dealing with challenging people, and providing a counter to other people's proposals without hurting their feelings. How to never judge anyone; in this book, Dale Carnegie has mentioned many examples of how we can implement the same.



2. The Art Of Public Speaking
2. The Art Of Public Speaking
















This bestseller and evergreen book by public speaking and self-help author MR Dale Carnegie. This book will help any average person be an effective Public Speaker and succeed in all spheres of public speaking. Public speaking is not a matter of imitation, fundamentally; it is not a matter of conformity to standards at all. The first thing for anyone in public speaking is speaking, not studying voice and gesture and the rest.




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