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While the majority does long for pure success, real greatness and their place at the table of genius, they refuse to install the beliefs, run the routines, do the work and live the days that would make so much of their readily observable reality...
Today's episode on The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma walks you through one strategy he teaches to his high-level coaching clients (who include many of today's titans of industry, billionaires, and elite performers) to help them stay monomaniacally focused on their mighty mission.
In this episode of The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma, you’ll lock and load on some key insights around APR: Absolute Personal Responsibility.
For many years, Robin Sharma has been evangelizing that world-class isn’t about revolution but evolution. These micro-wins, done daily, over time stack up into stunning results. Your days are your life in miniature and as you handcraft your day, so you create your life.
Robin Sharma walks you his breakthrough model called the mediocrity deconstruction to explain why critics are nothing more than terrified visionaries.
In today's episode of The Daily Mastery podcast, Robin Sharma explains how ultra-high impact people build their days around doing difficult things.
World-class performance is less about your genetics and more about your habits. In this episode of The Daily Mastery Podcast, Robin Sharma deconstructs the method the pros use to install habits that truly last [it’s called The 66 Day Minimum].
Potent insight for today: all genius has a dark side.
Study any revered genius or virtuoso of history and here’s what you’ll find: they were complicated people. For example, being massively creative comes with the dark side of having so many ideas you dissolve your focus. And the blessing of wanting to be amazing at your craft comes with the dark side of arrogance—that must be managed...
In this episode of The Daily Mastery Podcast, Robin Sharma explains the “granularity versus superficiality” distinction that he's been teaching to his private mentoring clients for years.
Understand that the real reason for your life is to use what happens as fuel for your growth. Life is not random. So much of what happens to us arrives in our lives as perfect training to make us into the genuine heroes we’re meant to be.