Who will cry when you die:- robin sharma

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amitrandive

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17) Think About Your Ideal Neighborhood

Take a moment right now to jot down some of the people whom you wished lived on your street. Then think about the qualities that make these men and women so admirable and how you might foster such qualities in
your own life. The first step to realizing your life vision is defining it. And the first step to becoming the person you want to be is identifying the traits of the person you want to be.


18) Get up Early

Getting up early is a gift you give yourself. Quality rather than quantity of sleep matters the most. It is better to have 6 hours of uninterrupted sleep rather than 10 hours of restless broken sleep.
To cultivate the habit of getting up earlier, the first thing to remember is that it is the quality rather than the quantity of sleep that matters most. It is better to have six hours of uninterrupted sleep than ten hours of restless, broken sleep. Here are four tips to help you sleep more deeply:
• Don’t rehearse the activities of your day while you are lying in bed trying to get to sleep.
• Don’t eat after 8 P.M. (If you have to eat something, have soup).
• Don’t watch the news before you go to sleep.
• Don’t read in bed.
Give yourself a few weeks for this new habit to take hold. Saying that you tried to get up early but gave up after seven days because it was just too hard is like saying you tried taking French lessons for a week but gave up
because you could not speak the language by then. Life change takes time, effort and patience. But the results you will receive make the initial stress you experience more than worth it.
 
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I will be posting excerpts from the book

WHO WILL CRY WHEN YOU DIE by ROBIN SHARMA.

http://www.amazon.in/Who-Will-Cry-When-You/dp/8179922324

Do you feel that life is slipping by so fast that you might never get the chance to live with the meaning, happiness and joy you know you deserve? If so, then this very special book by leadership guru Robin S. Sharma, the author whose the monk who sold his Ferrari series has transformed the lives of thousands, will be the guiding light that leads you to a brilliant new way of living. In this easy-to-read yet wisdom-rich manual, Robin S. Sharma offers simple solutions to life's most complex problems, ranging from a little-known method for beating stress and worry to a powerful way to enjoy the journey while you create a legacy that lasts.
others i dnt know but my Dog...will sure cry.......:thumb:
 

amitrandive

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19) See Your Troubles as Blessings

Begin to see your troubles as blessings, resolve to transform your stumbling blocks into stepping stones and vow to turn your wounds into wisdom.

20) Laugh More


With all the obligations, stresses and activities that fill our days, we have forgotten how to laugh. Daily laughter has shown to elevate our moods, promote creativity and gives us more energy. Reconnect to your playful side and enjoy the wonders of a deep belly laughter.
 

amitrandive

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21) Spend a Day without your Watch

Rather than going by the watch and planning everything you want to do, leave your watch at home and live by the moment.


22) Take more Risks

I’ll make you this promise: on your deathbed, in the twilight of your life, it will not be all the risks you took that you will regret the most. Rather, what will fill your heart with the greatest amount of regret and sadness will be all those risks that you did not take, all those opportunities you did not seize and all those fears you did not face.Remember that on the other side of fear lies freedom. And stay focused on the timeless success principle that says: “life is nothing more that a game of numbers – the more risks you take, the more rewards you will receive.”To live your life to the fullest, start taking more risks and doing the things you fear. Life is nothing more than a game of numbers, “The more risks you take the more rewards you get.”

The real secret to a life of abundance is to stop spending your days searching for security and start spending your time pursuing opportunity. Sure, you will meet with your share of failures if you start living more deliberately and passionately. But failure is nothing more than learning how to win
 

amitrandive

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23) Live a Life

We all travel different roads to our ultimate destinations. For some of us, the path is rockier than for others. But no one reaches the end without facing some form of adversity. So rather fight it, why not accept it as
the way of life? Why not detach yourself from the outcomes and simply experience every circumstance that enters your life to the fullest? Feel the pain and savor the happiness. If you have never visited the valleys, the
view from the mountaintop is not as breathtaking. Remember, there are no real failures in life, only results.There are no true tragedies, only lessons. And there really are no problems, only opportunities waiting to be recognized as solutions by the person of wisdom.

24) Learn from a Good Movie

I find that films not only relax me but they serve to transport me to a different world and inspire me to keep thinking about the endless possibilities life holds. I guess movies bring out the dreamer in me.
A good movie will restore your perspective, reconnect you to the things you value the most and keep you enthusiastic about all the things in your life.
 

rkkarnani

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The 53 Greatest Lessons 2013 Taught Me
By Robin Sharma
(Author of the #1 bestseller The Leader Who Had No Title)

As we wind down 2013 and hopefully refuel during these next few quiet weeks, sending out a list of the best lessons I’ve learned/applied over the past 12 months has become my tradition…
I’m all set to help you make 2014 the single best year of your life yet…and these 53 lessons will provide you with a platform to start the journey with me…some great things to think about…
So that come January, you’re on fire with focus, passion and outright excellence…
…you’re talented and smart so you know this KEY IDEA: the decisions you make in January completely set the stage for whether you fly or get stuck so I really want you to start POWERFULLY…
So…
Here are 53 things that 2013 taught me…
1. Success has less to do with hard work and more to do with massive focus on your few best opportunities.
2. Why resist change when it’s the main source of your growth?
3. The more you invest in growing and developing your mindset and way of seeing the world, the more everything you touch transforms in a breathtakingly positive way.
4. Pursuing perfection really does matter (in a world highly accepting of mediocrity).
5. Spending full days with zero technology to refuel or do important work is a game-changer.
6. Doing something super-nice for at least one stranger a day gives them a gift and an even larger one to yourself.
7. Adore your parents. You’ll miss them when they’re gone.
8. The smartest thing you can do to grow a great company is to first sweat getting A-players only onto your team and then sweat training and developing them so they play their A-game.
9. Most tv is toxic.
10. Have the discipline to clean out all the energy-draining people in your life. You really do rise or fall to the level of your associations.
11. Doing huge dreams we have never done can be frightening. Yet when we push to the edges of our limits, our limits expand.
12. If you don’t make the time for yourself to get inspired, no one around you will ever be inspired.
13. Your diet affects your moods. Eat like a superstar.
14. Talk less. Do more.
15. Integrity is more valuable than income.
16. Model Mandela and you’ll find at the end of your life you lived an awesome one.
17. Learn to love yourself. It’s the great rule for being loving with other people.
18. When your dominant business focus is to deliver outrageous amounts of value to your customers every time they do business with you, they become fanatical followers who tell the world about what you do.
19. Money invested in personal development and professional growth generally has a 30X plus return on investment (I went to more high-level seminars and programs than ever before and the ROI made them all free).
20. Real leaders have the guts to have the hard conversations.
21. Your environment (your home, your office, the magazines you read etc.) dramatically affects your levels of achievement.
22. The quality of your practice affects the caliber of your performance.
23. Reviewing your Big 5 annual goals every morning and working on your plan every day is an exceptionally powerful way to breed unbeatable focus and drive.
[I have created a complete system that walks you through the finest strategies and tactics for setting your annual goals, achieving them with striking power and transforming the most important areas of your life...
...the program has proven its power with thousands of people and is called Your Absolute Best Year Yet...and I only offer limited memberships once a year...details to jump in when doors open are at the bottom and I highly recommend you do if you're serious about making 2014 amazing for yourself]…
24. Measure your success via your influence and impact versus only by your income and net worth.
25. To become successful, first learn how to be happy. Too many think that the route to happiness is to get successful. Untrue.
26. Getting ultra-fit lifts every other area of your life.
27. Self-belief is so incredibly important. Because if you don’t believe you can achieve a vision/goal, then you won’t even start to do the work needed to achieve that vision/goal.
28. Our biggest enemy is our own self-doubt. We really can achieve extraordinary things in our lives. But we sabotage our greatness because of our fear.
29. Drink more water.
30. Watch the documentary “Searching for Sugarman”.
31. Join a mastermind group. It’s just remarkable what being in a room full of people who are smarter than yourself does for your performance.
32. Related to the above, remember what Dennis Kimbro once said: “If you’re the smartest one of your friends, you need new friends.”
33. Dopamine is the elite performers best friend. [I really dug deep into the neurobiology of high-achievement in this past year and discovered that this neurotransmitter is the key to motivation...and it is released when we push our envelopes and do things that are difficult].
34. You rarely go wrong when you trust yourself.
35. Writing learning down works so much better than typing things down on a computer.
36. If you try to do it all yourself you get very little done. The most productive people set the dream and then hand it over swiftly to a project manager to execute with precision.
37. Become one of the rare people who don’t know how to quit (unless it really is time to quit).
38. Smile. It truly makes a difference to the people around you.
39. Just because excellent manners are not so common doesn’t mean that excellent manners are not incredibly important.
40. Always remember that there’s food on your table thanks to the customers you are privileged to serve.
41. It’s so much better to fail trying than to not even get into the game.
42. Music just makes life a whole lot better.
43. You can change the world or you can worry about fitting in but you just can’t do both.
44. Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and beautiful at the end.
45. The real key to getting great things done is stop doing so many good things.
46. Small little details done excellently and consistently stack up into something the world sees as Mastery.
47. Spend time in nature to renew and refuel.
48. Less entertainment, more education.
49. Gratitude is the antidote to misery.
50. We become happier not by accumulating more things but by creating richer experiences.
51. Your self-identity is what really determines your income, influence, impact and lifestyle. Retrain that and your bigness comes out to play.
52. The more you serve, the more joyful you’ll become.
53. Life’s short. Have fun.
Hope these lessons kickstart your mindset and your game so you start 2014 on an ultra-powerful note.
I hope these lessons have been of service to you.
Make 2014 awesome.
Your success partner,
Robin Sharma
 

amitrandive

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25) Bless your money

When you send your money, remember always to bless it. Ask it to bless everybody that it touches, and command it to go out and feed the hungry, clothe the naked ,and command it to come back to you a million fold. When you pay for your groceries, silently bless all those who have helped to bring this food to you: the farmers who have grown it, the delivery people who have carried it, and the store clerks who have stocked it. The hand that gives is the hand that gathers.When you pull out a few bills to buy that magazine off the rack in a convenience store, bless the person who is toiling away behind the counter and hope the money adds value to the quality of his or her life. As that timeless truth says, “The hand that gives is the hand that gathers.”

26) Focus on the worthy

Time is your most precious commodity and yet most of us live our lives as if we have all the time in the world. The real secret to getting control of your life is to restore a sense of focus in your days. The real secret to
getting things done is knowing what things need to be left undone. Once you start spending the hours of your days only on those high – leverage activities and priorities that will advance your life’s mission and legacy,
everything will change.
 

amitrandive

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27)Write Thank You Notes

The things that are easy to do are also the things that are easy not to do. The more the pace of our lives speed up, the greater the impact the simple gestures of life will have on those most deserving of them. And near the very top of my list of simple gestures that have profound consequences is the lost art of writing thank – you notes.Few acts have the power to build and cement relationships like a heart felt letter of thanks. It shows you care and you are considerate and human. So this week go out and buy a package of thank you cards and start writing.You-and all the people you deal with -will be glad you did.

28) Always carry a Book with you

According to U.S. News & World Report, over the course of your lifetime, you will spend eight months opening junk mail, two years unsuccessfully returning phone calls and five years standing in line. Given this startling fact, one of the simplest yet smartest time management strategies you can follow is to never go anywhere without a book under your arm. While others waiting in line are complaining, you will be growing and feeding your mind a rich diet of ideas found in great books.One of the most simplest yet smartest time management strategies you can follow is to never go anywhere without a book under your arm. While others waiting in line are complaining, you will be growing and feeding your mind a rich diet of ideas found in great books. When you expose your mind to thoughts of the great people your game improves, the depth of your thinking expands and you rise to a whole new level of wisdom. If you have not read today you have not lived today. Knowing how to read but failing to do so puts you exactly in the same position as the person who cannot read but wants to.
 
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