How To Master Your Craft So You Lead Your Field | Robin Sharma x Personal Mastery Academy

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Published 2019-05-09
Most people in business are very superficial. Because we live in a world where everything seems easy, everything is so accessible, so the majority of society accepts taking a light-hearted approach in business, with the products they produce, the service they deliver, with their health, with their education, and with their relationships. But the best of the best are very different. They aren't superficial: they're granular. In this exclusive video from my 2-day live event, Personal Mastery Academy, I go through a model that helps build awareness so that you can make better choices—that yield impressive results.

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All Comments (21)
  • "Technology is a great servant but a terrible master" Wow👏👏 Truer words haven't been spoken
  • @bastianrivero
    The guy who shouted “YES!” When he asked if he made his point.. 😂
  • @ilyaklimov3135
    I am 15 and I am going to use 20 20 20 formula. I hope it will really help me to become a great performer in my field and also a better person. Thank you!
  • @purposemind8895
    SOCIAL Media is a POWERFUL tool➡️ When used WISELY 💚❤️💚
  • @tushar9535
    I follow you since last couple of years, your books are great and been really helpful. Thanks Robin.
  • @slimshady8657
    I was just reading the 5AM CLUB Book before opening YouTube and watching this.
  • @staycdnb
    Robin is INCREDIBLE. His videos were the spark of my long journey to self-mastery. I am so grateful for access to this content. Thank you so much for your commitment to bringing such high value content to your audience 🙏🏽 ❤ you are deeply appreciated.
  • @lukasz_ap
    Great content. It’s amazing for me that I’ve stopped last night reading book 5am club on the page 88. I understand this 3 step formula even more now! Thank you Robin.
  • @MegaAmanDude
    It's astonishing to think I just found out about you recently. I truly am fond of your words and feel obligated to implement your approach. Currently reading your 5 AM club book and may I add, phenomenal thus far. More power to you and please continue to promote the mindset of granularity across the masses. I'm sick of superficiality taking over the workplace, my relationship, and my planet.
  • @finawatsonart
    This really resonated. So often through out my career I have heard the phrases that will do, just do enough to get by, and it frustrates me so much. I want to do my best, to prepare as well as I can, to deliver exceptional service to clients.
  • @sakshijoshi5411
    Wow, pure gold!! This man is great 😊 He is definitely changing the way I think..
  • @AdrianaGirdler
    I agree, lighthearted & superficial everywhere you go... This is why I truly believe in being connected to your purpose. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
  • @amitchauhan4483
    Robin, This really works. It's great to see leaders like you making world a better place.
  • @Mila20.03
    You're an extraordinary man. I really wish that one day i'll attend one of your seminars. Thank you for all your efforts sir.
  • @03Pianoplayer
    It is the attention to details that is key to progression and development . Not to be confused with perfectionism . This, I believe is what I understood from the motivational talk. 👍
  • @sanansa4567
    conversations are superficial because MANY people are more calculating than I realized, in business and even outside of work. They put their attention toward people that they think can help them and will often act differently once someone with money or power comes around, even if it isn't an important social interaction, it just becomes a habit and I don't think a lot of people are even aware they are acting this way. I am not superficial, but I am not a genius either. Just do what I can to get by in this life the best I can. I think a lot of people put way to much effort into a job, not realizing jobs often come and go and its often outside your control. Even in sales, you might have a downturn in the industry, or have a sales manager that plays favorites. i had a friend who used to look up to a sales person, as if they were something special because they made the most money, then years later it was revealed this sales person had a person connection to the sales manager. no matter how hard the other sales staff worked, they weren't going to get more success if they stayed.
  • Sir Robin , thank you so much for sharing your inspiring video. On How to master your craft to make a world class will power by working hard on the important things that really matters through deep focus, patience and persistency that leads to sustainable magnificent results.