Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 22:26:16 GMT -7
The list that I bring you this time on FOCUS ON TODAY includes wisdom about life such as the importance of family, health, love and friendship, humility, personal identity, willpower, deep reading, difficulty and loneliness, the importance of life and self-determination. That's nothing! Almost all of us are afraid of the unknown. It should not be like that. The unknown is nothing more than the beginning of an adventure, An opportunity to grow. Robin Sharma – The Leader Who Had No Position (2010) I came across this book by Robin Sharma (whose most famous work The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari - written as a fable - has been published in dozens of countries in dozens of languages) thanks to the Library Mindset Instagram accountOne of his recent publications with the 40 things I wish I had known at 40 caught my attention . I will talk about the book in an upcoming book here on FOCUS ON TODAY.
About Robin Sharma, I only know what her Amazon profile says: For more than twenty-five years, Robin Sharma, the legendary leadership and excellence expert, has quietly taught business titans, professional sports greats, and entertainment superstars a revolutionary system that has helped them realize their highest aspirations. in palpable results daily. Review on Amazon And also what Wikipedia says: Robin S. Sharma was born on June 16, 1964 in Canada, graduated in law from Dalhousie University Costa Rica Mobile Number List and spent a few years as a law professor, after which he continued his career as a lawyer before becoming a distinguished leadership coach . Currently, he frequently travels as a speaker to different countries around the world promoting the message of " Lead without a title ", one of his best-known phrases. Wikipedia 40 things I wish I had known at 40 I used Canva.com's AI to translate this list of things that are a kind of superhero bible.
That is, of all the people who want to live life with intention and purpose; but due to the vagaries of the universe we are unable to achieve it. That family, flowers and walks in the woods would bring me more happiness than cars, watches and houses. That being super fit would multiply my creativity, productivity and prosperity considerably. That your choice of relationship partner is one of the main sources of your success (or failure), joy (or misery), and peace of mind (or worry). That I would do my best work when I was working in hotel rooms and flying on airplanes instead of being chained to an office desk. That good friendships are treasures of incalculable value. And those old friends are the most precious. May heaven help those who help themselves. So do the best you can and let your higher power do the rest. People putting you down is a sign of your growing success. That the priorities I thought were most important in my youth are actually the activities that interest me the least as I mature.
About Robin Sharma, I only know what her Amazon profile says: For more than twenty-five years, Robin Sharma, the legendary leadership and excellence expert, has quietly taught business titans, professional sports greats, and entertainment superstars a revolutionary system that has helped them realize their highest aspirations. in palpable results daily. Review on Amazon And also what Wikipedia says: Robin S. Sharma was born on June 16, 1964 in Canada, graduated in law from Dalhousie University Costa Rica Mobile Number List and spent a few years as a law professor, after which he continued his career as a lawyer before becoming a distinguished leadership coach . Currently, he frequently travels as a speaker to different countries around the world promoting the message of " Lead without a title ", one of his best-known phrases. Wikipedia 40 things I wish I had known at 40 I used Canva.com's AI to translate this list of things that are a kind of superhero bible.
That is, of all the people who want to live life with intention and purpose; but due to the vagaries of the universe we are unable to achieve it. That family, flowers and walks in the woods would bring me more happiness than cars, watches and houses. That being super fit would multiply my creativity, productivity and prosperity considerably. That your choice of relationship partner is one of the main sources of your success (or failure), joy (or misery), and peace of mind (or worry). That I would do my best work when I was working in hotel rooms and flying on airplanes instead of being chained to an office desk. That good friendships are treasures of incalculable value. And those old friends are the most precious. May heaven help those who help themselves. So do the best you can and let your higher power do the rest. People putting you down is a sign of your growing success. That the priorities I thought were most important in my youth are actually the activities that interest me the least as I mature.