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Robin Sharma - Who Will Cry When You Die? Life Lessons from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

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Would you like to replace that empty feeling inside you with a deep sense of peace, passion, and purpose? Are you hoping that your life will not only be successful but significant? Are you ready to have the very best within you shine through and create a rich legacy in the process? If so, this potent little book, with its powerful life lessons and its gentle but profound wisdom, is exactly what you need to rise to your next level of living.Offering 101 simple solutions to lifes most frustrating challenges, bestselling author and life leadership guru Robin Sharma will show you exactly how to recreate your life so that you feel strikingly happy, beautifully fulfilled, and deeply peaceful. This is a truly remarkable book that readers will treasure for a lifetime!

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WHO WILL CRY

WHEN YOU DIE

- ROBIN SHARMA

THE TRAGEDY OF LIFE IS NOT DEATH, BUT WHAT WE LET DIE INSIDE OF US WHILE WE

LIVE.

- NORMAN COUSINS

Contents

Preface

1. Discover Your Calling

2. Every Day, Be Kind to a Stranger

3. Maintain Your Perspective

4. Practice Tough Love

5. Keep a Journal

6. Develop an Honesty Philosophy

7. Honor Your Past

8. Start Your Day Well

9. Learn to Say No Gracefully

10. Take a Weekly Sabbatical

11. Talk to Yourself

12. Schedule Worry Breaks

13. Model a Child

14. Remember, Genius Is 99 Percent Inspiration

15. Care for the Temple

16. Learn to Be Silent

17. Think About Your Ideal Neighborhood

18. Get Up Early

19. See Your Troubles as Blessings

20. Laugh More

21. Spend a Day Without Your Watch

22. Take More Risks

23. Live a Life

24. Learn from a Good Movie

25. Bless Your Money

26. Focus on the Worthy

27. Write Thank You Notes

28. Always Carry a Book with You

29. Create a Love Account

30. Get Behind Peoples Eyeballs

31. List Your Problems

32. Practice the Action Habit

33. See Your Children as Gifts

34. Enjoy the Path, Not Just the Reward

35. Remember That Awareness Precedes Change

36. Read Tuesdays With Morrie

37. Master Your Time

38. Keep Your Cool

39. Recruit a Board of Directors

40. Cure Your Monkey Mind

41. Get Good at Asking

42. Looking for the Higher Meaning of Your Work

43. Build a Library of Heroic Books

44. Develop Your Talents

45. Connect with Nature

46. Use Your Commute Time

47. Go on a News Fast

48. Get Serious About Setting Goals

49. Remember the Rule of 21

50. Practice Forgiveness

51. Drink Fresh Fruit Juice

52. Create a Pure Environment

53. Walk in the Woods

54. Get a Coach

55. Take a Mini Vacation

56. Become a Volunteer

57. Find Your Six Degrees of Separation

58. Listen to Music Daily

59. Write a Legacy Statement

60. Find Three Great Friends

61. Read The Artists Way

62. Learn to Meditate

63. Have a Living Funeral

64. Stop Complaining and Start Living

65. Increase Your Value

66. Be a Better Parent

67. Be Unorthodox

68. Carry a Goal Card

69. Be More than Your Moods

70. Savor the Simple Stuff

71. Stop Condemning

72. See Your Day as Your Life

73. Create a Master Mind Alliance

74. Create a Daily Code of Conduct

75. Imagine a richer reality

76. Become he CEO of Your Life

77. Be Humble

78. Dont Finish Every Book You Start

79. Dont Be So Hard on Yourself

80. Make a Vow of Silence

81. Dont Pick Up the Phone Every Time It Rings

82. Remember That Recreation Must Involve Re creation83. Choose Worthy Opponents

84. Sleep Less

85. Have a Family Mealtime

86. Become an Imposter

87. Take a Public Speaking Course

88. Stop Thinking Tiny Thoughts

89. Dont Worry About Things You Cant Change

90. Learn How to Walk

91. Rewrite Your Life Story

92. Plant a tree

93. Find Your Place of Peace

94. Take More Pictures

95. Be an Adventurer

96. Decompress Before You Go Home

97. Respect Your Instincts

98. Collect Quotes That Inspire You

99. Love Your Work

Selflessly Serve

Live Fully so You Can Die Happy

Preface

I honor you for picking up this book. In doing so, you have made the decision to love more deliberately, more joyfully and completely. You have decided to live your life by choice rather than by chance, by design rather than by default. And for this, I applaud you.

Since Writing the two previous books in The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari series, I have received countless letters from readers who saw their lives change through the wisdom they discovered. The comments of these men and women inspired and moved me. Many of the notes I received also encouraged me to distill all that I have learned about the art of living into a series of life lessons. And so, I set about compiling the best I have to give into a book that I truly believe will help transform your life.

The words on the following pages are heartfelt and written in the high hope that you will not only connect with the wisdom I respectfully offer but act on it to create lasting improvements in every life area.

Through my own trials, I have found that it is not enough to know what to do we must act on that knowledge in order to have the lives we want.

And so as you turn the pages of this third book in The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari series, I hope you will discover a wealth of wisdom that will enrich the quality of your professional, personal and spiritual life.

Please do write to me, send me an e-mail or visit with me at one of my seminars to share how you have integrated the lessons in this book into the way you live. I will do my very best to respond to your letters with a personal note I wish you deep peace, great prosperity and many happy days spent engaged in a worthy purpose.

Robin S. Sharma

Emil address: wisdom@robinsharma.com

Internet address: www.robinsharma.com

Discover Your Calling

When I was growing up, my father said something to me I will never forget, Son, when you were born, you cried while the world rejoiced. Live your life in such a way that when you die the world cries while you rejoice. We live in an age when we have forgotten what life is all about. We can easily put a person on the Moon, but we have trouble walking across the street to meet a new neighbor. We can fire a missile across the world with pinpoint accuracy, but we have trouble keeping a date with our children to go to the library.

We have e-mail, fax machines and digital phones so that we can stay connected and yet we live in a time where human beings have never been less connected. We have lost touch with our humanity. We have lost touch with our purpose. We have lost sight of the things that matter the most.

And so, as you start this book, I respectfully ask you, Who will cry when you die? How many lives will you touch while you have the privilege to walk this planet? What impact will your life have on the generations that follow you? And what legacy will you leave behind after you have taken your last breath?

One of the lessons I have learned in my own life is that if you dont act on life, life has a habit of acting on you. The days slip into weeks, the weeks slip into months and the months slip into years. Pretty soon its all over and you are left with nothing more than a heart filled with regret over a life half lived. Bernard Shaw was asked on his deathbed, What would you do if you could live your life over again? He reflected, then replied with a deep sigh: Id like to be the person I could have been but never was. Ive written this book so that this will never happen to you.

As a professional speaker, I spend much of my work life delivering keynote addresses at conferences across North America, flying from city to city, sharing my insights on leadership in business and in life with many different people. Though they all come from diverse walks of life, their questions invariably center on the same things these days: How can I find greater meaning in my life? How can I make a lasting contribution through my work? And How can I simplify so that I can enjoy the journey of life before it is too late?

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