Great Quotes – Robin Sharma

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Robin Sharma is a well known author of bestsellers including “The Monk who sold his Ferrari”. I have been reading his blog for just about a year now. Robin beautifully puts complex ideas forward in very simple words.

I have always loved reading him. I would like to share some of the snippets from his weblog – these are the ones I have been truly inspired by.

“What don’t you like about your life or the organization you work for or the country you live in? Make a list. Write it down. Shout it out. And then do something to improve things. Anything. Start small or go big. Just do something. Today. Now. The world will be better for it.”

“Each day, life will send you little windows of opportunity. Our destiny is ultimately defined by how we respond to these windows of opportunity. Shrink from them and your life will be small. Feel the fear and run to them anyway, and your life will be large.”

“And as you begin to shed light on your personal weaknesses and take responsibility for them, you actually begin the process of shedding them. You become stronger. More powerful. More of who you were meant to be.”

“Let me ask you: Where would this world be without the crazy ones? Bill Gates envisioned a computer on every desk in every home at a time when they took up a building. JFK promised he’d put a man on the moon when most people were consumed with life on earth. The Wright Brothers got us flying when everyone else said it couldn’t be done”

“Big idea: Your days are your life in miniature. As you live your days, so you craft your life. What you do today is actually creating your future. The words you speak, the thoughts you think, the food you eat and the actions you take are defining your destiny – shaping who you are becoming and what your life will stand for. There’s no such thing as an unimportant day.”

To get into Robin’s head, read his blog at RobinSharma.com. Thanks Robin, for inspiring millions across the globe.