• ROBIN SHARMA: 90% OF YOUR HAPPINESS COMES FROM THE PARTNER YOU CHOOSE

  • Sep 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

ROBIN SHARMA: 90% OF YOUR HAPPINESS COMES FROM THE PARTNER YOU CHOOSE

  • Summary

  • I'm not a big reader, but last year, I read a book called The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and was so moved by it, I DM’d the author, never expecting a reply… Robin Sharma is an internationally renowned author and motivational speaker, who responds to DMs with kindness and time. This is the conversation that followed that DM…


    Finding your joy, embracing suffering and how constant optimism can come at a cost, Robin challenges conventional notions of success: having coached billionaires, he shares how his personal journey, particularly a transformative visit to Nelson Mandela’s prison cell, led him to redefine his life’s purpose and share that with others. Robin also explains to me how valid the excuse of not having time for what matters is, and whether we all have, in fact, the power to reshape our lives and find the time for the things we love.


    This is an uplifting conversation with plenty of takeaways and inspiration for a better way of looking at life.


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    THE CREDITS:

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Producer: Ewan Newbigging-Lister

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


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