Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Robin Sharma writer of ' Life Lesson From Monk who Sold His Ferrari'

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ROBIN SHARMA 
Robin Sharma is a Canadian writer and motivational speaker known for his The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book series.[2]
Sharma worked as a litigation lawyer until age 25,[3] when he self-published MegaLiving (1994), a book on stress management and spirituality.[4] He initially also self-published The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, which was then picked up for wider distribution by HarperCollins.[2]
Sharma has published 11 other books, and founded the training company Sharma Leadership International. 
Sharma's books such as The Leader Who Had No Title have topped bestseller lists internationally and his social media posts reach over six hundred million people a year, making him a true global phenomenon for helping people do brilliant work, thrive amid change and realize their highest leadership capacities within the organization so that personal responsibility, productivity, ingenuity and mastery soars. Sharma has been ranked as one of the Top 5 Leadership Experts in the World in an independent survey of over 22,000 business people and appears on platforms with other luminaries such as Richard Bronson, Bill Clinton, Jack Welch and Shaquille O'Neal.
Every child needs a chance. The kid of today is the leader of tomorrow. Robin Sharma is deeply passionate about helping children in need live happier, healthier lives. He truly wants to make a giant difference in the lives of underprivileged children around the world. And guess what? He needs your help .
The Robin Sharma Foundation for Children (RSFC) is a registered charitable foundation founded by Robin Sharma. The Foundation raises funds from around the world and donates them to children's causes.
Do you want to make a bigger impact with your life? Just imagine how you will feel knowing that you’ve helped even one child live a better life and craft their dreams. As Robin says: “The only happiness that lasts is the happiness that comes from giving.” Help us help the kids of the planet

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