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“Robin Sharma’s books are helping people all over the world lead great lives.”
—PAULO COELHO
—PAULO COELHO
About the Author
Robin Sharma is a globally respected humanitarian. Widely considered one of the world’s top leadership and personal optimization advisors, his clients include famed billionaires, professional sports superstars and many Fortune 100 companies. The author’s #1 bestsellers, such as the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, The Greatness Guide and The Leader Who Had No Title are in over 92 languages, making him one of the most broadly read writers alive today.
Iqbal –
This book is very interesting and I am very excited to read it –
Phoobhalan sp raja –
Patiently waiting for calm situations to read and understand
Awsome product for pocha –
Good
Akshay Rathod –
Nice Books you have to read it once
Prahlad –
Ever since I joined PGIMER, Chandigarh as a postgraduate resident, automatically I had become a life member of 5 AM Club. Whatever I am today, I attribute it to this ‘keystone’ habit of mine. Robin Sharma’s new book, “The 5 AM club” has further reinforced my belief in rising early in the morning.Robin Sharma has emerged as a master storyteller ever since his first book “The monk who sold his Ferrari,” published way back in 1997. I read that book sometime around the year 2000. And ever since then, I have become his ardent fan. I have the entire collection of his books, and personally, I have been benefitted in every walk of my life. (I hope he does not ask for a royalty!)Robin created a lot of buzz around this new book for the past four years, and he has lived up to the expectations. “The 5 AM Club” is not a story. It has all the lessons required to succeed in our personal, family and professional lives. Robin compels us to change for better, with his signature quote, “Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end.” He has introduced several innovative infographics to help readers understand his masterly concepts as he passionately narrates his story. There are also several cinematic twists and turns to keep the readers bound to the book. And of-course there are many of his game changing formulas. The book can easily be made into a motion picture as it follows Aaron Sorkin’s 3-act structure. And now Robin has become a poet also! There are 2 – 3 beautiful poems.Here are the three most important take-home messages for me from this brand new Robin’s page-turner:1. “Life’s is too short to play small with your talents.”2. “Your excuses are seducers, your fears are liars, and your doubts are thieves.”3. “The moment when you most feel like giving up is the instant when you must find it in you to press ahead.”Robin has been my Dronacharya, and I hope this review of this Ekalavya for his book will be an apt Guru Dakshina (Royalty!).Dr. Prahlada N.BChitradurga.
Doctor Stephen strange –
I am avid reader and read anything which can be read and give some insight in life. During that reading, i came across the book, “A monk who sold his ferrari” by Robin Sharma; almost a decade back. I became fan of him. I read few self improvement book before it; like you can win, who moved my cheese, who ate my cheese, eat that frog, rich dad poor dad etc. But i preferred fluidity and easy concept by robin sharma. I have heard more than 80 you tube lectures from Robin Sharma, almost more than 3 times each. I read so many notes from robin sharma nation.This whole introduction, just to say; i am long time follower of Robin Sharma.Then since last 6 months, waiting for this book 5 am club. I preordered it .In his typical language, i am going to deconstruct his book. I read it taking good time. Few chapters, i reread for better under standing. For few chapter; i have made few simple notes to avoid lengthy story line. So after reading his book, after following him from more than a decade; these are my views.First and foremost, any read which is non digital, is better. So better to grab a book. Reading always gives a new dimension to same thing which has been told in you tube or read on net by same author. Diagrams are fabulous things in whole book. I printed few diaphragms and stuck on my room wall. Reading slow makes thing wonderful for book like this, as few things are really crowded. I mean so many things in one or two page, and nothing to grab for two more page. One need to makes some notes in last 70 pages. It is relatively easy read linguistically, but not as fluid as A monk who sold his ferrari,Who should read and digest this book: In one line, this is a book for people who believe that discipline is worst thing in life. This book will explains you importance of discipline, how disciplined one hour in morning lead you to planning your whole day, week and life, and how you can fulfill your complete family and professional life satisfactorily. Scientific basis of everything is explained wherever possible and needed. Hardest part of book, is implementing principles in real life. And as Robin Sharma used to say; all changes are hard at first, messy in middle and gorgeous at the end.After hearing 80 lectures; more than 3 times each, reading almost everything on robinsharma.com; this book sometimes feel repetative. Actual principles of 5 am club, starts in last 70 pages. Reading is always better than listening pod casts or viewing you tube videos; but still. Except those diagrams, which are extremely helpful, all contents i have heard in a way or other in podcasts and youtube.But still i read this book and willing to read 2-3 times more if i can get something more .Rating is just based on my expectations.
jagriti s. –
Some words are not properly printed.
Nathan –
Awesome Book
Love the book, starts slow but very good read.
B. RIN –
the universe speaks.
Prior to reading this book, I was lost and was in need of some sort of guidance. I naturally started to isolate myself from the world and wanted to get in tuned with myself. I got rid of all social media platforms and tv and movies subscriptions. I have trouble sleeping so I’d be up in the middle of the night and would drive to a local 24 hour gym to workout. I thought there was something off about myself because I couldn’t seem to fit in with a lot of my friends and family anymore. The topics of conversation were dull to me, their interests aren’t interesting, there were no real plans for the future, no goals were ever mentioned, and this was normal. Everyone I knew around me just “went with it.”Just something about that felt strange to me and for a long time I thought I was the one with issues because I couldn’t relate to just going with it. Then this book reassured me that the universe has other plans for me but I have to act on it. So I’m acting on it. Going forward I’ll be taking educated chances and calculated risks. Tired of just “going with the flow.” My 5am is 3:30am and I get more done by the time the rest of the world wakes up.