Here you’ll find
some of the most incredibly powerful yet simple and precisely written tips
about how to live an extra-ordinarily exceptional life. Some of the tips I’ve
shared here, are the ideas of Robin Sharma (world class leadership expert and
the author of the best-selling book ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari’). Just
reading through all the tips once with urge will be useless and will not add
any benefits to your life. Instead, make sure to read each tip repeatedly many
times, think about it deeply and start applying it in your daily life and make
it a habit. No matter whatever happens in your life, never forget to read these
tips when you wake up in the morning and before you go to bed in the night. Keep
this in mind before you continue to read, just reading the tips alone won’t
make any difference in your life, but ACTION does!
READ ON...
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Exercise daily.
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See your work as a craft.
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Improve your work every day.
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Be the most ethical person you know.
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Don’t settle for anything less than excellence.
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Save 10% of your income each month.
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Become stunningly polite.
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Read inspiring books and articles daily.
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Pursue your dreams.
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Be authentic and passionate.
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Have a vision for your life.
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Know your strengths.
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Focus only on the good versus the bad.
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Be patient and never give up.
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Honour your parents.
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Do not waste your valuable time by giving energy
to critics.
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Be the best person you know.
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Give away what you most wish to receive.
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To double your net worth, double your
self-worth.
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The secret to genius is not genetics, but the
daily practice combined with relentless perseverance.
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The most dangerous place is in your safety zone.
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The more you go to your limits, your limits will
expand.
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Be so good at what you do that no one else in
the world can do what you do.
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Do a few things at mastery versus many things at
mediocrity.
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Investing in your self-development is the best
investment you will ever make.
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Other people’s opinions of you are none of your
business.
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Change is hardest at the beginning, messiest in
the middle, and best at the end.
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The best leaders blend courage with compassion.
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The thoughts you think today determine the
results you’ll see tomorrow.
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Excellence in one area is the beginning of
excellence in every area.
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The real reward for doing your best work is not
the money you make but the leader you become.
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Small daily-seemingly insignificant-improvements
and innovations lead to staggering achievements over time.
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You can’t be great if you don’t feel great. Make
exceptional health your No 1 priority.
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Doing the difficult things that you have never
done awakens the talents you never knew you had.
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People do business with people who make them
feel special.
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One of the primary tactics for enduring winning
is daily learning.
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Understand that a problem is only a problem if
you choose to view it as a problem (vs. an opportunity).
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Use your head but listen to your heart.
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The things that are hardest to do are often the
things that are the best to do.
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Every single person in the world could be a
genius at something, if they practiced it daily for at least 10 years.
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Daily exercise is an insurance policy against
future illness. Be stunningly fit like an athlete.
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You are not just paid to work. You are paid to
be uncomfortable-and to pursue projects that scare you.
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Take care of your relationships and the money
will take care of itself.
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To double your income, triple your rate of
learning.
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While victims condemn change, leaders grow
inspired by change.
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Be a master of your Craft, practice regularly
and more often.
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Brilliant things happen when you go the extra
mile for every single customer.
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If you’re not failing regularly, you’re
definitely not making much progress.
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Lift your teammates up versus tear your
teammates down. Anyone can be a critic, what take guts is to see the best in
people.
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Work hard. But build an exceptional family life.
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Smile. It makes a difference.
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Say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ it makes a
difference.
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Don’t do your best work for the applause it
generates but for the personal pride it delivers.
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The only standard worth reaching is Best In
World (BIW).
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The way you do one thing defines the way you’ll
do everything. Every act matters.
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The purpose of work is to help people. The other
rewards are inevitable by-products of this singular focus.
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Remember that the things get scheduled are
things get done.
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Keep promises and be impeccable with your word.
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Never go for Balance, make Progress.
Thanks for taking your time to read this.
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