Tuesday, 28 August 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ 10 Tips for Success by Spiritual Teacher Robin Sharma...


How is success measured? Is it related only to money, or can personal progress and overcoming difficulties be considered successful? Each of us has his or her own definition of the essence of success, but it doesn't matter how we define it when many of us are still struggling to reach it and sometimes find ourselves giving up altogether.

Robin Sharma's rules to success

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

many spiritual teachers in the modern era, Robin Sharma went lived a unique life until he earned this title. Born to parents of Indian origin in Canada, Robin wanted to succeed in his environment, and so he completed two degrees in law, following which he became a lawyer. In time, Robin's work did not satisfy his spiritual needs, and he decided to change the course of his life and began to write. His writing led to one of the most successful spiritual books in recent years - "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari."

In the book, Robin describes the life of a lawyer who has had a heart attack in court, a crisis that brings him to seek meaning in life and to reveal secrets that many of us never decipher. The success of the book was not long in coming, thanks to the fact that Robin successfully combined spiritual elements from the East with Western and modern principles of success - a combination that many people related to. Today Robin continues his work as a writer and teaches many people how to achieve the success they aspire to in any area.
 

Robin Sharma's 10 rules of Success

Finding the balance between the spiritual and the material led Robin to formulate a number of rules for success that draw inspiration from his own experience as well as from people he admires and values. The following 10 rules will inspire you with a thought about life and its purpose and will help you achieve success as you define it, and this is exactly the secret of their magic:

1. Implement your ideas

Our world is full of people who have a variety of ideas and knowledge they have acquired over the years, but here is where their success usually ends. A head full of knowledge and ideas is essential, but worth nothing if not implemented and applied, just as we see them in our imagination. Do not be one of those people who sit at home with a lot of useless knowledge, feeling frustrated that they aren't moving towards the success they have defined for themselves. Instead, be the people who got up from the couch and did everything in their power to implement their ideas and to express the knowledge they had acquired.

Robin Sharma's rules to success
Robin Sharma's rules to success
Robin Sharma's rules to success
Robin Sharma's rules to success

9. Understand the importance of small wins and achievements

When you strive for success, there is no such thing as too little an achievement, since every action you succeed in advances you towards your goal. Therefore, it is important that you do not underestimate the small daily successes you reach, but take a few moments to express enthusiasm and joy for what you've achieved and what you have now but did not have yesterday. Celebrate your big and small achievements, and realize that every little step you make is more meaningful than its momentary size.

10. Stop making excuses

 


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