Over the last year, my 12-year-old son has been doing one challenge every week as a rite of passage and chance to earn a special trip. Some of these challenges have involved reading a book in a week, and the most recent book we gave him to read was How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie. His review? He said it was the best book he's read ... Show More
Mar 3
The Power of a Purpose-Driven Life
When it comes to building a happy and meaningful life, most of us rely on a grab bag of strategies — habits and goals around work, relationships, and health. But my guest today would argue that in the quest for true flourishing, there’s a deeper element that not only ties togethe ... Show More
53m 16s
Feb 24
Born to Carry — How to Build Strength, Stamina, and Sanity Through Rucking
If you're looking for a way to improve your fitness, boost your mental health, and reconnect with a deeply human activity — all without going to the gym or pounding your knees on a daily run — then rucking may be the practice you've been looking for.Rucking is simple: throw some ... Show More
51m 31s
Oct 2017
#110 How to Deal with People - "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie
Get the Premium lesson at www.feelgoodenglish.com/go in today's episode, I am going to teach you how to deal with people, well how to deal with people better. I'm going to pull lessons from the very popular and classic book, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carne ... Show More
21m 38s
Feb 2021
Book Club #Février 2021 – Comment se faire des amis, Dale Carnegie
<p>Aujourd’hui, je vous présente le book club du mois de février !</p><p>Alors je sais, je n’ai pas du tout été rigoureuse avec le book club… j’ai oublié le mois de janvier c’est vrai et je n’ai pas d’excuses, j’avais beaucoup de travail mais cela n’est pas une excuse et j’en sui ... Show More
6m 15s
<p>It's natural for human beings to ask, "What's in it for me?" We need to look out for ourselves, and that's okay. But if we really want to make a difference in the world and other people's lives, we need to change our primary question from "What's in it for me?" to "What's in i ... Show More