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Domestic News December 4, 1940

The Ypsilanti Daily Press

Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan

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Lecturer Howard J. Wisehaupt in Elmira, N.Y., provides five rules for developing personality, emphasizing positivity and fresh air, while identifying fear, worry, and criticism as personality killers.

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Lecturer Offers Rules to Develop Personality

Elmira, N. Y., Dec. 4—UP—Howard J. Wisehaupt, lecturer, offers the following five rules to develop personality:

1—Get up when you wake up and wake up when you get up.

2—Start smiling as soon as you get up. No one ever had a mean thought while smiling.

3—Radiate a little happiness in the house by saying something nice to your wife or to the maid if your wife doesn't get up.

4—When you leave the house, breathe deeply and get good, fresh air into the bottom of your lungs.

5—Start the day right by speaking cheerfully to co-workers.

He said three attitudes which kill personality are fear, worry and criticism.

What sub-type of article is it?

Self Help Advice

What keywords are associated?

Personality Development Self Help Rules Howard Wisehaupt Fear Worry Criticism

What entities or persons were involved?

Howard J. Wisehaupt

Where did it happen?

Elmira, N. Y.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Elmira, N. Y.

Event Date

Dec. 4

Key Persons

Howard J. Wisehaupt

Event Details

Howard J. Wisehaupt, lecturer, offers five rules to develop personality: 1—Get up when you wake up and wake up when you get up. 2—Start smiling as soon as you get up. No one ever had a mean thought while smiling. 3—Radiate a little happiness in the house by saying something nice to your wife or to the maid if your wife doesn't get up. 4—When you leave the house, breathe deeply and get good, fresh air into the bottom of your lungs. 5—Start the day right by speaking cheerfully to co-workers. He said three attitudes which kill personality are fear, worry and criticism.

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