Notes from my April 2019 reading of How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
- Everyone has the desire to feel important
- People work harder with praise that they do with criticism
- Flattery is telling someone exactly what they think of themselves
- These skills have to be a new way of living
- Appreciation is the legal tender all people enjoy
- Bait the hook to suit the fish. You have to understand what people need and want. Talk about those things.
- To be genuinely interested in other people is the single most important characteristic to have
- You must have a good time meeting people if you want them to have a good time meeting you.
- If you’re going to prove something to someone, do it subtly so that they don’t know it. Never tell them up front.
- 6 ways to make people like you
- Become genuinely interested in people
- Smile
- Use the person’s name. One’s name is the sweetest word in their language.
- Listen. Encourage people to talk about themselves.
- Talk in terms of the other person’s interest
- Make the other person feel important, and do it sincerely
- Ways of winning people to your way of thinking
- To get the best of an argument, avoid it
- Show respect for other people’s opinions. Never, ever, say “You’re wrong.”
- If you’re wrong, quickly and emphatically admit it
- Begin in a friendly way
- Get the other to a “Yes, Yes” quickly
- Let the other person do a great deal of the talking
- Let the other person fell the idea is theirs
- Try honestly to see things from the other person’s point of view
- Be sympathetic to the other’s ideas and desires
- Appeal to their nobler motives
- Dramatize your ideas. Merely stating a truth isn’t enough. The truth must be made vivid.