For over twenty-five years, legendary leadership and elite performance virtu- oso Robin Sharma has quietly taught business titans, professional sports su- perstars and entertainment royalty a revolutionary system that has helped these luminaries translate their highest ambitions into daily results.
Now, in The Everyday Hero Manifesto-his masterwork-this pathblazer has distilled the best principles, protocols and tactics from his mentoring method into a gloriously valuable work that is part playbook for explosive productivity, part instruction manual for leading a world-class life and part universal guide to be- coming a spiritual heavyweight that lifts the world.
On the pages of this absolutely one-of-a-kind book you will discover: ☐ insider insights on how the most creative, productive and prosperous people on the planet install peak habits, run their days and orchestrate soaring lives ☐ powerful practices to upgrade your energy, amplify your vitality and extend your longevity so you materialize your sovereign genius ☐ a calibrated blueprint for making true masterwork that leads your field and illuminates coming generations ☐ neuroscience-based techniques to turn troubles into triumphs, fears into fuel and hurts of the past into daily heroism ☐ unusual (and hard-won) wisdom to upgrade your aliveness, incubate sublime serenity and dignify the spiritual liberty that creates a beautiful life
Formerly a litigation lawyer, he walked away from his legal career at age 25 due to dissatisfaction with his life, and self-published MegaLiving, a guide to stress management which incorporated both western and eastern spirituality techniques. He initially also self-published The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, which was then picked up for wider distribution by HarperCollins and became a Canadian and international bestseller. In his experience of over 20 years, Sharma has spoken for organizations such as Nike, Microsoft, PwC and HP. He has since published 11 other books, and founded the leadership training firm Sharma Leadership International. In 2007, an independent survey of businesspeople named Sharma as one of the most influential leadership gurus in the world.