"The way you begin your day determines the way you will live your 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 23 of 29)
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"Stop complaining about having no time for yourself and get up an hour earlier. You have the option, why not exercise it?"
"Small daily - seemingly insignificant - improvements and innovations lead to staggering achievements over time."
"The more successful you and your organization become, the more humble and devoted to your customers you need to be."
"To breathe properly is to live properly."
"You were born awesome. Please don't die average."
"Know that the thing that is easiest to do is rarely the thing that is best to do."
"Understand the acute difference between the cost of something and the value of something."
"Challenge serves beautifully to introduce you to your best - and most brilliant - self."
"The conversations you are most resisting are the conversations you most need to be having."
"First of all, begin to live out of the glory of your imagination, not your memory."
"No kid is unsmart. Every kid's a genius at something. Our job is to find it. And then encourage it."
"Your life is too important to give it to distractions."
"Mastery comes via a monomaniacal focus on simplicity versus an addiction to complexity."
"Fear is nothing more than a mental monster you have created, a negative stream of consciousness"
"One of the primary tactics for enduring winning is daily learning."
"To have everything you want, help as many people as you can possibly find get everything they want."
"Clarity precedes mastery. Craft clear and precise plans/goals/deliverables. And then block out all else."
"The best Leaders Without a Title use their heads and listen to their hearts."
"The things that are hardest to do are often the things that are the best to do."