"There is no such thing as an unimportant day."
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 17 of 29)
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"Every great advancement was once nothing more than a dream in the mind of a visionary."
"Mindsets are contagious. So choose the people you populate your life with extremely well."
"Concentration is at the root of mental mastery."
"Your current conditions are echoes of your past choices."
"Measure your success by your inner scorecard versus an outer one."
"A strong foundation at home sets you up for a strong foundation at work."
"Hard work opens doors and shows the world that you are serious about being one of those rare - and special - human beings that uses the fullness of their talents for the highest and the very best."
"A leadership culture is one where everyone thinks like an owner, a CEO or a managing director. It's one where everyone is entrepreneurial and proactive."
"Without patience, there can be no genius"
"Success isn't something that occurs. Success is something that you create"
"Your life on the Outside reflects your life on the Inside"
"No matter how big a house you have or how slick a car you drive, the only thing you can take with you at the end of your life is your conscience."
"Forget the economy. Just rewire your mentality. Then you'll create your own economy."
"Books simply help you to see what is already within your self. That's what enlightenment is all about."
"Success lies in a masterful consistency around a few fundamentals. It really is simple. Not easy. But simple."
"We live in a world where many of us have a lot of friends on Facebook but yet we have lost human connection."
"Failure is not having the courage to try, nothing more and nothing less."
"Criticism is the price of ambition."
"Never regret your past. Accept it as the teacher that it is."