"Worrying about things beyond your control is a pretty good formula for illness."
Robin Sharma
Author, Speaker
Robin Sharma is a leadership expert and author known for his book 'The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari,' which emphasizes personal mastery and self-leadership.
- Born
- June 16, 1964
- Quotes
- 563
- Rank
- #325
Quote collection
Robin Sharma quotes (page 10 of 29)
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"All I'm saying is that to liberate the potential of your mind, body and soul, you must first expand your imagination. You see, things are always created twice: first in the workshop of the mind and then, and only then, in reality. I call this process 'blueprinting' because anything you create in your outer world began as a simple blueprint in your inner world."
"If you don't act on life, life has a habit of acting on you. You can't have all that you want if you remain the person you are. To get more from life, you need to be more in life."
"Would you rather live your life according to the approval of others or aligned with your truth and your dreams?"
"All great thinkers are initially ridiculed - and eventually revered."
"Your daily schedule reflects your deepest values."
"Reading a book by someone you respect allows some of their brilliance to rub off on you."
"You were born into fearlessness, but the world may have taught you to fear."
"Writing in a journal reminds you of your goals and of your learning in life. It offers a place where you can hold a deliberate, thoughtful conversation with yourself."
"Silence your critics. Ignore your haters. Delete your cynics."
"To refuse to accept the call of your best life is to insult the force that created you."
"If people aren't laughing at your dreams, your dreams aren't big enough !"
"The smallest of actions is always better than the noblest of intentions."
"Potential unexpressed turns to pain."
"There is great power in focusing on what you want..... The person who tries to do everything accomplishes nothing. Most people try to be all things to everyone. And so they end up being nothing to anyone. Confucius nailed the point: "Person who chases two rabbits catches neither.""
"Negative feedback can make us bitter or better."
"The doorway to success swings outward not inward."
"Focus is more valuable than IQ."
"Being humble is cooler than being famous."
"What you focus on grows. What you concentrate on is what you see more of in your life."