“Genius Is More About Habits Than Genetics”: How To Find Your 5am Club With Robin Sharma

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Robin Sharma is one of the world’s most famous leadership experts. He’s an internationally bestselling author who has sold over 25 million books in more than 92 languages; making him one of the most widely read authors alive.

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ROBIN'S LINKS
Instagram: www.instagram.com/robinsharma/
The Wealth Money Can't Buy: www.waterstones.com/book/the-wealth-money-cant-buy…
The 5am Club: www.amazon.co.uk/5-AM-Club-Robin-Sharma/dp/0008312…

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MY LINKS: gracebeverley.komi.io/

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Trailer
1:09 Why we should think of our life in seasons
5:27 How to find true rest
10:08 Why we should do hard things
15:50 Robin's motivations & instinct
17:48 The traits the most successful people share
22:30 The five great hours rule
24:30 Why you should live your last day first
30:40 The 8 forms of wealth for a truly rich life
35:50 The 5am Club Formula
41:05 Why we're scared of change
35:26 The best advice he's been given

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  • Forms of wealth 1.Growth 2. Wellness 3. Family and friendship life 4. Your craft 5. Money 6. Your Social circle 7. Adventure 8. Service - gift giver and make another person’s life better
  • @RyanHoltz
    5 Journaling questions to ask daily: 1. What am I grateful for? 2. Where am I winning? 3. What do I want to let go of? 4. What does my ideal day ahead look like? 5. What needs to be said about me at the end?
  • The 8 forms of Wealth: 1. Growth - Personal development & build intimacy with your gifts and talents 2. Wellness - If you don't have your health, you can't truly enjoy life & wealthy experiences to the fullest 3. Family & friends (Inner circle) - Often we don't appreciate the people closest to us until we lose them 4. Your craft - Mastery of skills and perfecting your work with care 5. Money - Gifts you freedom and providence 6. Social circle (Outer circle) - Network and be inspired by people who live the life you want to live as well 7. Adventure - Step outside the comfort zone and dare to change or seek new experiences 8. Service - Be a gift giver and focus on improving people's lives Bless you and may you successfully build and live the life of your dreams
  • @LucyLucy296
    17:49 1) Genius is less about genetics and more about your habits 2) Do not confuse busy with productivity and do not confuse movement with progress 3) The great ones are minimalist vs maximalist 19:19 The great ones are careless of the opinions of others 37:25 Your beliefs become your self fulfilling profecy 41:31 All change is hard at first, messy in the middle, and gorgeous at the end 44:19 Run your own race
  • I love how positive Robin is and what could be perceived as a Christian perspective that he adds. From how he explains seasons we go through, to how genuinely happy he is about engaging with his audience and calling it a blessing, to having a servant's heart/value of service. How amazing!
  • @EcomCarl
    Robin perspective on the multifaceted nature of wealth is enlightening! Emphasizing the importance of personal development and wellness as key components of true wealth can revolutionize our approach to success and happiness. 👍
  • @Pandibango
    Loved every minute spent here….. too many positives to take home
  • @nathan6899
    RS is without doubt an inspirational legend (in my humble opinion) who’s books have changed my life for the better. Thank you for this podcast, Grace.
  • Well articulated in summary and having read the book makes it even more relatable . Well Profound
  • @Grandykat
    Such a great interview so many gems! Also recently started waking up at 5am and it's been life changing
  • @serenaaislyn
    This is such a good episode, I enjoyed listening to you I hope you do more 💗
  • @anthonyh9963
    Love the money saving tips, also appreciate you popping up the pricing and reference pages when you talk about an item. Nice editing effect
  • First time to your channel, Grace, and so happy to have stumbled across it in my recommended Youtube list. I'm 15 minutes in, and already mesmerized by this man. I don't know if you caught his term "satvic" in describing rest, but it hit me as it was a concept taught to me recently in yoga training. It encompasses a lot of the concepts he is pointing to and nodding towards, the idea of rest. As an American, conditioned that work is the primary goal to give purpose and meaning, without it - identity being lost or worth being diminished - what an incredibly introduction to an alternate way of thinking. I had to stop the video, just to note this and write a comment. I I also noticed how he began to slow down his speech here, speaking about rest more deeply @14:16. I can feel and sense his deep embodied belief in what he is saying. Yes, I am absolutely going to get his book(s) and tune in wherever he is speaking. I don't know him, but he has the eyes of a poet, the smile of a lover, and the face of man who has lived and endured. I have no idea what he has been through or where he wants to go - but so many of these ideas - salient concepts - seem almost revolutionary to even hear. I had to stop and wait, and process, and listen again. Maybe it's because my culture and background are so different - and these ideas are so nourishing and new - but even how he speaks about rest. I started learning about all of these ideas only in yoga training = and they are literally life changing. Ok, last point. I loved watching you with him. The contrast of youth and age, ambition and wisdom, hope and knowing. - all is it should be, all beautiful to witness. He seemed like a father would be, just so present to you, who you are... even. to the point of validating your self-criticism, telling you that it's your podcast and you can talk as much as you like. Almost as if his presense is meant to support and encourage your verbal exploration of ideas in a way that is supportive and deeply enriching - humble - present - respectful. I am in awe by what he said about wanting to change the world (and the ideas that seem so far off or people aiming to do so too). I will rewatch and learn more. I didn't get to my last point, anyway, just a PS. If you like things like this - his ideas - check out the work that Deepak Chopra is doing RIGHT now. I have every book he has written, literally, and I have never met another human like him in my life. Just being in his presence is transformative. But, he has a profound and specific goal he states: "My goal in everything that I do is to reach one billion people to create a movement of personal and social transformation for a critical mass to move the world in the direction of a more peaceful, sustainable, healthier and joyful world." He's in NY I think, where there is a cool community (Broome Street Temple) that he goes live from sometimes - I guess also doing a series of talks or interviews. He is working with AI ...omg (my favorite subject on earth) and suicide intervention. Babydoll, go find him. Keep going further and further with people who speak about these ideas. I. am in my 40s, and I think it took me "this long" to open to these ideas (so radical to the way I was raised) because I had to really become a woman who trusted in herself, enough to veer away from outdated and unhelpful philosophical ideas (that were never mine or felt right in the first place) to follow my own knowing, become less afraid to be different, and more comfortable with becoming who I was meant to be (vs. what others told me I needed to be). It took time for me to unwind, unlearn, trust myself, and go inside. So, if this note happens to reach you, take it from me ('"auntie") and swim in this sea. Dive in. Explore. Don't wait to follow this and these. Meet Deepak too. Who knows where it will lead. Sending you so much love, little one. Your new subscriber, Colleen.
  • Trust me. This interview is soo good. Are there any youngsters who understand life this way? I'm curious to know