Author: Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie was born on November 24, 1888, in America and was a writer, lecturer, and expert in communication who specialized in enhancing the relationship of human beings and confidence.Dale Carnegie was brought up in a farm in Missouri where life was not complex, but one had to work and persevere. Being a young man, he was being shy and could not talk, however, he gradually changed and he practiced the speaking in front of people at college. This personal struggle became an influence on his work in life.He used to sell before he became a celebrity, and in the process, he learned in real life how people think and behave. These experiences aided him to come up with viable communication methods. His book How to Win Friends and Influence People was an international bestseller that changed the lives of millions of readers and that was famous throughout decades.He attended the State Teacher College in Warrensburg, Missouri. He later developed training programs that enabled people to understand how to communicate better thus becoming not only an author, but a coach and an entrepreneur.Carnegie felt the need to improve ourselves day by day. He promoted very basic practices such as listening and making an actual interest in other people. His experience demonstrates how such personal struggles may be converted into effective lessons that can make people become more confident and have better relationships.