"Visionaries see the "impossible" as the inevitable."
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 7 of 29)
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"Knowing what to do and not doing it is the same as not knowing what to do."
"The only failure is not trying."
"At the heart of mastery lives consistency"
"We grow fearless by walking into our fears."
"Commit to Excellence. Become massively innovative and wear your passion on your sleeve. They might call you different or weird or even crazy. But please remember, every great leader (or visionary or brave thinker) was initially laughed at. Now they are revered."
"Aging only happens to people who lose their lust for getting better and disconnect from their natural base of curiosity."
"Consistency is the DNA of mastery"
"An extraordinary life is all about daily, continuous improvements in the areas that matter most."
"The fears you don't face imprison you."
"Don't confuse activity with productivity. Many people are simply busy being busy."
"The bigger the dream, the more important to the team."
"Best productivity tool ever invented? Easy...the word "no"."
"The excuses we make destroy the results we deserve"
"The great danger of being around un-excellent people is that you start to become like them without even knowing it."
"Today, rather than looking for the worst in people, I encourage you to look for what's best within them."
"The hours that ordinary people waste, extraordinary people leverage."
"To be true to ourselves, however, is not an easy task. We must break free of the seductions of society and live life on our own terms, under our own values and aligned with our original dreams. We must tap our hidden selves; explore the deep-seated, unseen hopes, desires, strengths and weaknesses that make us who we are. We must understand where we have been and where we are going."
"Leave your ego at the door every morning, and just do some truly great work. Few things will make you feel better than a job brilliantly done."
"Alright, the secret of happiness is simple: find out what you truly love to do and then direct all of your energy towards doing it."