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62 Ways To Make 2010 Your Best New Year
          Yet From Robin Sharma
                        by Vishen Lakhiani




I love Robin Sharma’ book The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. It
                       s
was handed to me by a friend and we made it part of the office
library. Pretty soon, others fell in love with that book as well and
our office book collection grew to include some of Sharma’ other
                                                             s
works like “The Greatness Guide”    .

I met Sharma in person twice. Once was when I was speaking at
an event in Hawaii called the “Transformation Leadership Forum”   .
We went out for sushi and ended up having an awesome night
discussing philosophy and our lives and the paths that lead us to
where we are today. And a few months later when Robin was in
Asia on a speaking engagement he stopped by our office to say hi.
It’ not everyday that such a well known author stops by our office
  s
just to say hi and sign autographs. But Robin did — and our team
at MindValley are solid fans!

So I wanted to share this with you today. It’ Robin Sharma’ list of
                                            s                s
his Goals for 2010. Funny, inspiring and definitely worth looking at.
I’ starting on #11 tonight.
 m
62 Ways To Make 2010 Your Best
            New Year Yet
               By Robin Sharma, January 3rd, 2010

Robin Sharma is a world-renown leader and coach in the
personal development world and is the CEO of Sharma
Leadership International, which helps organizations
develop world-class leaders.
He’ also the author of 10 books, including 5 #1 bestsellers,
   s
such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari.
And on top of coaching and writing, Robin is a highly
sought-after speaker and consultant to organizations all
over the world like Microsoft, Nike, FedEx, NASA, KPMG,
IBM and The Young Presidents Organization.
1. Remember that leadership isn’ about your position. It’ about
                               t                        s
your influence.

2. Get fit like a pro athlete

3. Lift people up versus tearing people down

4. Protect your good name. An impeccable reputation takes a
lifetime to build. And 60 seconds to lose

5. Surround yourself with positive, ethical people who are
committed to excellence

6. Remember that even a 1% daily innovation rate amounts to at
least a 100% rate of innovation in 100 days

7. Believe in your dreams (even when others laugh at them)
8. Measure your success, not by your net worth but by your self
worth (and how happy you feel)

9. Take an intelligent risk every 24 hours. No try-No Win.

10. Read “Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist”

11. Watch “Man on Wire”

12. Regardless of your title at work, be a team builder.

13. Remember that business is all about relationships and human
connections

14. Say “please”more

15. Say “thank you” more

16. Know your Big 5: the five things that need to happen by the end
of this year for you to feel it’ been your best year yet
                               s

17. Read your Big 5 every morning while the rest of the world is
asleep

18. Read “ You Think” At least twice this year.
          As         .

19. Be willing to fail. It’ the price of greatness
                          s

20. Focus less on making money and more on creating value

21. Spend less, save more

22. Leave everything you touch better than you found it

23. Be the most positive person in every room you’ in
                                                 re

24. Run your own race

24. Stay true to your deepest values and best ideals
25. Write a handwritten thank you note to a customer/friend/loved
one every day

26. When you travel, send love letters to your kids on hotel
stationary. In time, they’ have a rich collection to remember your
                         ll
travels by

27. Read “Atlas Shrugged”

28. Be a problem solver versus a trouble maker

29. Rather than doing many things at mediocrity do just a few
things-but at mastery

30. Honor your parents

31. Commit to doing great work-whether anyone notices it or not.
It’ one of life’ best sources of happiness.
  s            s

32. Give more than you receive (another of the truths of happiness)

33. Have your 1/3/5/10/25 years goals recorded on paper and
review them weekly

34. Be patient. Slow and steady wins the race. The only reason
businesses that went from zero to a billion in a year or two get
featured in magazines is because 99% of businesses require a lot
more time to win

34. Underpromise and then overdeliver

35. See part of your job as “ developer of people” (whether you
                             a
work in the boardroom or the mailroom)

36. Wear your heart on your sleeve. When people see you’ real,
                                                       re
they’ fall in love with you
    ll

37. Be authentic versus plastic
38. Read “The Alchemist”

39. Remember that life wants you to win. So get out of your
own way

40. Consider that behind every fear lives your next level of growth
(and power)

41. Eat less food

42. Drink more water

43. Rest when you need to

44. Read “SUCCESS” magazine

45. Write your eulogy and them live your life backwards

46. Demand the best from yourself

47. Remember that the more you go to your limits, the more your
limits will expand

48. See everything that happens to you as an opportunity to grow
(and therefore, as a precious gift)

49. Be obsessed with learning and self-development

50. Become comfortable alone (you are the only person you get to
be with your whole life)

51. Smile. It’ a stunningly effective way to win in business and life
             s

52. Reflect on the shortness of life

53. Be bold when it comes to your dreams but gentle with those
you love
54. Remember that success is dangerous because it can kill
drive/innovation/passion and going the extra mile. Be successful
yet stay hungry

55. Read “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”

56. Be of deep value to this world

57. Own beautiful things but don’ let them own you
                                t

58. Use excellent words.

59. Laugh more.

60. Don’ complain, gossip or be negative.
       t

61. Plan as if you’ live forever but live as if you’ die tomorrow.
                  ll                               ll

62. Feel free to pass these lessons on to those you want to help.
For more on Robin Sharman, visit his website
RobinSharma.com »


Fantastic… Make the rest of
your life - the best of your life

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62 ways for life_2011_robin_sharma

  • 1. 62 Ways To Make 2010 Your Best New Year Yet From Robin Sharma by Vishen Lakhiani I love Robin Sharma’ book The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. It s was handed to me by a friend and we made it part of the office library. Pretty soon, others fell in love with that book as well and our office book collection grew to include some of Sharma’ other s works like “The Greatness Guide” . I met Sharma in person twice. Once was when I was speaking at an event in Hawaii called the “Transformation Leadership Forum” . We went out for sushi and ended up having an awesome night discussing philosophy and our lives and the paths that lead us to where we are today. And a few months later when Robin was in Asia on a speaking engagement he stopped by our office to say hi. It’ not everyday that such a well known author stops by our office s just to say hi and sign autographs. But Robin did — and our team at MindValley are solid fans! So I wanted to share this with you today. It’ Robin Sharma’ list of s s his Goals for 2010. Funny, inspiring and definitely worth looking at. I’ starting on #11 tonight. m
  • 2. 62 Ways To Make 2010 Your Best New Year Yet By Robin Sharma, January 3rd, 2010 Robin Sharma is a world-renown leader and coach in the personal development world and is the CEO of Sharma Leadership International, which helps organizations develop world-class leaders. He’ also the author of 10 books, including 5 #1 bestsellers, s such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. And on top of coaching and writing, Robin is a highly sought-after speaker and consultant to organizations all over the world like Microsoft, Nike, FedEx, NASA, KPMG, IBM and The Young Presidents Organization. 1. Remember that leadership isn’ about your position. It’ about t s your influence. 2. Get fit like a pro athlete 3. Lift people up versus tearing people down 4. Protect your good name. An impeccable reputation takes a lifetime to build. And 60 seconds to lose 5. Surround yourself with positive, ethical people who are committed to excellence 6. Remember that even a 1% daily innovation rate amounts to at least a 100% rate of innovation in 100 days 7. Believe in your dreams (even when others laugh at them)
  • 3. 8. Measure your success, not by your net worth but by your self worth (and how happy you feel) 9. Take an intelligent risk every 24 hours. No try-No Win. 10. Read “Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist” 11. Watch “Man on Wire” 12. Regardless of your title at work, be a team builder. 13. Remember that business is all about relationships and human connections 14. Say “please”more 15. Say “thank you” more 16. Know your Big 5: the five things that need to happen by the end of this year for you to feel it’ been your best year yet s 17. Read your Big 5 every morning while the rest of the world is asleep 18. Read “ You Think” At least twice this year. As . 19. Be willing to fail. It’ the price of greatness s 20. Focus less on making money and more on creating value 21. Spend less, save more 22. Leave everything you touch better than you found it 23. Be the most positive person in every room you’ in re 24. Run your own race 24. Stay true to your deepest values and best ideals
  • 4. 25. Write a handwritten thank you note to a customer/friend/loved one every day 26. When you travel, send love letters to your kids on hotel stationary. In time, they’ have a rich collection to remember your ll travels by 27. Read “Atlas Shrugged” 28. Be a problem solver versus a trouble maker 29. Rather than doing many things at mediocrity do just a few things-but at mastery 30. Honor your parents 31. Commit to doing great work-whether anyone notices it or not. It’ one of life’ best sources of happiness. s s 32. Give more than you receive (another of the truths of happiness) 33. Have your 1/3/5/10/25 years goals recorded on paper and review them weekly 34. Be patient. Slow and steady wins the race. The only reason businesses that went from zero to a billion in a year or two get featured in magazines is because 99% of businesses require a lot more time to win 34. Underpromise and then overdeliver 35. See part of your job as “ developer of people” (whether you a work in the boardroom or the mailroom) 36. Wear your heart on your sleeve. When people see you’ real, re they’ fall in love with you ll 37. Be authentic versus plastic
  • 5. 38. Read “The Alchemist” 39. Remember that life wants you to win. So get out of your own way 40. Consider that behind every fear lives your next level of growth (and power) 41. Eat less food 42. Drink more water 43. Rest when you need to 44. Read “SUCCESS” magazine 45. Write your eulogy and them live your life backwards 46. Demand the best from yourself 47. Remember that the more you go to your limits, the more your limits will expand 48. See everything that happens to you as an opportunity to grow (and therefore, as a precious gift) 49. Be obsessed with learning and self-development 50. Become comfortable alone (you are the only person you get to be with your whole life) 51. Smile. It’ a stunningly effective way to win in business and life s 52. Reflect on the shortness of life 53. Be bold when it comes to your dreams but gentle with those you love
  • 6. 54. Remember that success is dangerous because it can kill drive/innovation/passion and going the extra mile. Be successful yet stay hungry 55. Read “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin” 56. Be of deep value to this world 57. Own beautiful things but don’ let them own you t 58. Use excellent words. 59. Laugh more. 60. Don’ complain, gossip or be negative. t 61. Plan as if you’ live forever but live as if you’ die tomorrow. ll ll 62. Feel free to pass these lessons on to those you want to help. For more on Robin Sharman, visit his website RobinSharma.com » Fantastic… Make the rest of your life - the best of your life