Hard is good. Real greatness and the realization of your inherent genius is meant to be a difficult sport. Only those devoted enough to go to the fiery edges of their highest limits will expand them.
- from The 5 AM Club book by Robin Sharma
Hard is good. Real greatness and the realization of your inherent genius is meant to be a difficult sport. Only those devoted enough to go to the fiery edges of their highest limits will expand them.
- from The 5 AM Club book by Robin Sharma
Shake up your life a bit. Get rid of the cobwebs. Take the road less travelled.
- from The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book by Robin Sharma
When you feel like surrendering, continue. Triumph loves the relentless.
- from The 5 AM Club book by Robin Sharma
Courage was a quality everyone could cultivate and one that would pay huge dividends over the long run. [...] Courage allows you to run your own race. Courage allows you to do whatever you want to do because you know that it is right. Courage gives you the self-control to persist where others have failed. Ultimately, the degree of courage you live with determines the amount of fulfillment you receive.
- from The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book by Robin Sharma
Stop managing your time and start managing your focus.
- from The 5 AM Club book by Robin Sharma
I've learned that being successful without feeling soulful is the highest of defeats.
- from The 5 AM Club book by Robin Sharma
Remember, words are great influencers. Words are the verbal embodiment of power. By filling your mind with words of hope, you become hopeful. By filling your mind with words of kindness, you become kind. By filling your mind with thoughts of courage, you become courageous. Words have power.
- from The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book by Robin Sharma
Be a virtuoso. A standout. An exceptionalist. The Top 5% are a lot less concerned with fame, cash and approval and a lot more invested in punching above their weight class within their craft, playing above their pay grade around their talents and creating the kind of productivity that inspires - and serves - millions. That's often why they make millions.
- from The 5 AM Club book by Robin Sharma
What is luck, my friend? It is nothing more than the marriage of preparation with opportunity.
- from The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book by Robin Sharma
Keep the shortness of life at the forefront of your focus. Don't put off your happiness until you have more time, or you get the promotion, or you have more money in the bank.
- from The 5 AM Club book by Robin Sharma