FUNDEMENTAL PRINCIPLES
FOR OVERCOMING WORRY
1. Live in “day-tight
compartments”
2. How to face trouble:
a. Ask yourself, “What
is the worst that can possibly happen?”
b. Prepare to accept the
worst.
c. Try to improve on the
worst.
3. Remind yourself of the
exorbitant price you can pay for worry in terms of your
health.
BASIC TECHNIQUES IN
ANALYZING WORRY
1. Get all the facts.
2. Weigh all the facts –
then come to a decision.
3. Once a decision is
reached, act!
4. Write out and answer
the following questions:
a. What is the problem?
b. What are the causes
of the problem?
c. What are the possible
solutions?
d. What is the best
possible solution?
BREAK THE WORRY HABIT
BEFORE IT BREAKS YOU
1. Keep busy.
2. Don’t fuss about
trifles.
3. Use the law of
averages to outlaw your worries.
4. Cooperate with the
inevitable.
5. Decide just how much
anxiety a thing may be worth and refuse to give it more.
6. Don’t worry about the
past.
CULTIVATE A MENTAL
ATTITUDE THAT WILL BRING YOU PEACE AND HAPPINESS
1. Fill your mind with
thoughts of peace, courage, health and hope.
2. Never try to get even
with your enemies.
3. Except ingratitude.
4. Count your blessings
– not your troubles.
5. Do not imitate others.
6. Try to profit from
your losses.
7. Create happiness for
others.
THE PERFECT WAY TO
CONQUER WORRY
1. Pray.
DON’T WORRY ABOUT
CRITICISM
1. Remember that unjust
criticism is often a disguised complaint.
2. Do the very best you
can.
3. Analyze your own
mistakes and criticize yourself.
PREVENT FATIGUE AND
WORRY – KEEP YOUR ENERGY AND SPIRITS HIGH
1. Rest before you get
tired.
2. Learn to relax at
your work.
3. Protect your health
and appearance by relaxing at home.
APPLY THESE FOUR GOOD WORKING HABITS:
a. Clear your desk of
all papers except those relating to the immediate problem at
hand.
b. Do things in the
order of their importance.
c. When you face a
problem, solve it then and there if you have the facts
necessary to make a
decision.
d. Learn to organize,
deputize and supervise.
5. Put enthusiasm into
your work.
by Dale Carnegie
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