Thursday, August 7, 2008

The Greatness Guide By Robin Sharma

Navtej Kohli highly inspired by Robin Sharma writing and always like to know about new books which he going to be write. Navtej Kohli described ‘The Greatness Guide’ book is just a sequel of “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” but difference is that in the ‘The Greatness Guide’ Robin Sharma straight write essence of life.
Robin Sharma who is best known for his international best seller book “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”, wrote another book name “The Greatness Guide” for enlightening people soul and removing mind stress and giving mind bliss and peace .
Book contains near about 101 , divided into various chapter , each chapter dealing with particular topic and touching inner soul and defining new meaning about life and how can man can oneself to live highly self estimated and joyful life . Chapter contains very inspirational words which can shake your mind and soul , turns your minds towards peace for making life lighter with better thinking. Addressing all aspects of human life Robin Sharma remarks that everyone have to elevate oneself towards the higher platform. Author Robin Sharma having specialty for expressing words and feeling simply just a simple man grasp what author really want but having experience to dig deeper and elaborate your conciseness towards spirituality and mind sprit .Its raise the sprit and everyone feel good if read this book. No doubt to anyone for Robin Sharma writing and this book also left some patches in book writing. Because writer had write about simple man and his life .What man desires for his life and how much he get , what left and what life really want to a person , where the man mishandle his own life and how he best tackle his life practices.
Robin Sharma wrote in coach language like that
“Your days are your life in miniature. As you live your hours, so you create your years. As you life 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.”
These beautiful words clears Robin Sharma is a globetrotting executive coach, with that verbatim piece. Many person claiming that Robin writing is very commercialize but while I read that book I feel that some one who know all about me and my life , stood in front of me , asking for , wake see that sun is shining and make your own to way to live your whole life to take everyone with him . His beautiful words “Your days define your life”, sums up the entire book. I wrote many devotional monks or even gurus book but I noticed sometimes commercialization in the book but while reading whatever Robin Sharma told is your inner words and Robin Sharma giving the shape of these words . Sharpness of his writing, the punctuated presentation style off his brief but insightful chapters that one can relate to his ones life.
He have own writing like style sometimes laymen and less psychological garbage connect a man to right way. Whenever any reader reads that book he easily know the same mean which Robin Sharma want to say. The Greatness Guide doesn’t make any distance between reader , Robin Sharma , life and its meaning.
Many beautiful notes which I have noticed so far very beautiful and each convey life meaning
1. You don’t need to have the biggest title to do the best job.
2. As you live your days, so you craft your life.
3. The real risk lies in riskless living.
4. Focus plus daily improvement plus time equals genius.
5. Human beings move when their emotions are moved.
6. Remember, every great leader was initially laughed at. Now they are revered.
7. Being a leader is not about being liked, it’s about doing what’s right.
8. This very day can be the first day of your new life. It’s all your choice.
9. Think Like a CEO.
10. Be outrageously energetic and madly alive.
11. No one wants to fail, so most of us don’t even try.
12. The only with no problems are dead.
13. It’s never too late to become the person you have always dreamed of being.


What book The Greatness Guide Really speaks to reader .
1) “Burn Your Boat”, is a book standpoint when Robin Sharma giving an option that don’t consider himself as a failure He tells us a story about a king who went to conquer another country after crossing the sea. He asked his soldiers to burn all their boats, so that they cannot think about going back. This thought instilled the thoughts of victory as the only option in the minds of all the soldiers.
2) “Drink Coffee With Gandhi” guide everyone to read books of Great people such that person can take inspiration and makes himself to fight with any problems. He tells in the book that reading books of great leaders like Jack Welch, Bill Gates, Mother Teresa and Mahatma Gandhi can make a big difference to our life.
3) “Leadership Begins with an Extra Mile” makes oneself to live like Sikander and something extraordinary leaders by taking an extra mile, and doing things which others don’t do.
4) is “Push The Envelope” Robin Sharma tells us that we all should push ourselves to the extreme, then only we can utilize our potential to the fullest. He also tells that all great leaders were initially laughed at, but now they are revered.
5) “Think Like a CEO” author Robin Sharma want to everybody to handle difficulties and facing problems and taking responsibility like an CEO Do for company to own whatever they do, and do it with complete responsibility. The author asks everybody to show up like an Entrepreneur.
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