Born on June 16, 1964, in Port Hawkesbury, Canada, Robin Sharma is a renowned author and inspirational speaker whose work has captivated millions worldwide. Transitioning from a litigation lawyer at 25, Sharma embarked on a career in writing and public speaking, bringing his philosophies on leadership, motivation, and personal success to a global audience. His shift from legal professional to self-help guru began with the self-publication of his first book, "MegaLiving: 30 Days to a Perfect Life," which laid the foundation for his future role as a transformative figure in personal development.
Sharma's breakthrough, "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari," not only gained international acclaim but also inspired a series encouraging readers to seek fulfillment beyond material success. With more than a dozen publications, including "The 5 AM Club" and "The Leader Who Had No Title," Sharma has cemented his status as a key figure in self-improvement and leadership. In addition to his writing, Sharma founded Sharma Leadership International, a consultancy advising top organizations and leaders, from Fortune 500 companies to prestigious academic institutions, on excelling and leading in their fields.
His life's work shows a deep commitment to helping individuals and organizations reach their highest potential, establishing him as a sought-after speaker and thought leader dedicated to crafting lives of purpose, productivity, and peace.
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