Readers will learn the true purpose of their lives, how to unlock their highest potential, the secret of boundless joy and a direct route to personal freedom. A must-read for all Monk fans. This book is about an evolutionary story of a man in search of love. It's about understanding the intricacies that are encountered by one in the path of love.
A fantastic story of self discovery, evolution and love. He made good money as an adman, and looked good doing it. He had a hot apartment, cool friends, even a slick car—at least until the hectic Monday morning a truck smashed into it, sending the critically injured Jack to the hospital. Cal ultimately found salvation through philosophy "the love of wisdom" , and now offers to help Jack by prepping the younger man for the Final Questions we all must face: Have I lived wisely?
Have I loved well? Have I served greatly? Presenting Jack with three plane tickets, each accompanied by a map marked with a red X, Cal sends Jack to meet with three great teachers, each of whom will help Jack answer one of the Final Questions—just as they once helped Cal. First, in Rome, Jack will meet "the Saint. Join Jack on his journey and step into the you that you were always meant to be. After a bizarre encounter with his lost cousin, Julian Mantle—a former high-powered lawyer who suddenly vanished into the Himalayas—Jonathan Landry is compelled to travel across the planet to retrieve letters and mementos that carry the extraordinary secrets that Julian discovered throughout his life.
On a remarkable journey that includes visits to the sensual tango halls of Buenos Aires, the haunting catacombs of Paris, the gleaming towers of Shanghai and the mystical deserts of Sedona, The Secret Letters of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari reveals astounding insights on reclaiming your personal power, being true to yourself and fearlessly living your dreams.
He had a hot apartment, cool friends, even a slick car-at least until the hectic Monday morning a truck smashed into it, sending the critically injured Jack to the hospital. Everything happens for a reason, though, and Jack's reason reveals itself in the silver-haired cancer patient who becomes his roommate one evening. The elderly man, Cal, shares his life story-one not dissimilar to Jack's-of material wealth masking a gaping hole within.
Presenting Jack with three plane tickets, each accompanied by a map marked with a red X, Cal sends Jack to meet with three great teachers, each of whom will help Jack answer one of the Final Questions-just as they once helped Cal. Jugari Cross is a suspense thriller woven around the everyday incidents that occur with an ordinary farming couple's life. The story set within 24 hours is not just a typical suspense thriller with a trace of history and a literary quest, but enormously stimulates the reader to analyze the broader spectrum of philosophy, literature, and the principles of global economies established around us.
To see our uniqueness expressed in our achievements, we must first learn the rules - and then how to change them completely. Charles Darwin began as an underachieving schoolboy, Leonardo da Vinci as an illegitimate outcast. The secret of their eventual greatness lies in a 'rigorous apprenticeship': by paying close and careful attention, they learnt to master the 'hidden codes' which determine ultimate success or failure.
Then, they rewrote the rules as a reflection of their own individuality, blasting previous patterns of achievement open from within. Told through Robert Greene's signature blend of historical anecdote and psychological insight and drawing on interviews with world leaders, Mastery builds on the strategies outlined in The 48 Laws of Power to provide a practical guide to greatness - and how to start living by your own rules.
From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari author comes an inspiring parable about the skills needed to excel in career and life. Many people have either been told or read that fibromyalgia isn't real, or it is just all in their heads. This misunderstanding, unfortunately, causes harm and is a disservice to those suffering. If you are one of the estimated 4 million people in the United States who are suffering from fibromyalgia, then you know it is real.
If you don't have FM, you will, at a minimum, gain a deeper understanding of what you or your loved one is experiencing.
If you do have FM, you will feel validated for what you have had to endure. You also will receive actionable steps you can take to thrive, not just survive with FM and its related disorders.
You will also learn practical and realistic strategies for conquering your fibromyalgia. Michael Lenz is a practicing physician in Waukesha county, Wisconsin. Lenz also has received a T. He now provides care to families at a clinic in Waukesha County, Wisconsin.
Lenz has helped hundreds of patients suffering from fibromyalgia-like pain. He is committed to educating, inspiring, and equipping patients to walk through this battle triumphantly.
This important book provides a first-hand account from a university professor who experienced traumatic brain injury. It tells the story of Michael Arthur, who had recently accepted a position as vice principal of a new high school.
After only two weeks on the job, he was involved in a car accident whilst driving through an intersection in northern Utah. Through his personal account, he takes the reader into the dark interworking of his mind as he tries to cope with his new reality.
He provides insight into how he learnt how to process information and even speak without stumbling on his words, whilst also sharing how his significant relationships suffered as he tried to navigate the restless seas of doubt while trying to circumvent his unyielding symptoms.
The book is about finding optimism and gaining insight into the struggles of the brain-injured patient and about trying to understand the perspectives of love-ones who can't quite grasp the idea of an invisible injury. From the sudden onset of garbled speech, to the challenges of processing information, the changing dynamic of the author's life is highlighted to help family members and healthcare workers better understand.
Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Megaliving! Jun 11, Leanne Hunt rated it liked it Shelves: body-mind-and-spirit. Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny.
This seems to be the central message of "Megaliving" and it is a good one. The book is crammed with wise sayings, poignant quotes and plain good advice, such as, "Maintain and nurture your friendships," and "Feed your mind with good books, as books contain a wealth of knowledge and experience for you to tap into".
For anyone who is looking for a concise self-improvement boo Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny. For anyone who is looking for a concise self-improvement book, this is a great choice.
However, I personally prefer books that appeal to the emotions as well as the intellect, motivating change through stories that evoke longing rather than simply through practical suggestions. Also, I find it rather exhausting to read a book which only advocates behaviour change. Somehow, it needs to be diluted by more realistic portrayals of human experience, for example, how people try to improve and fail several times before getting it right.
I found that reading an ordinary novel at the same time as I was reading "Megaliving" helped to keep the material fresh, and I recommend that others do the same.
Perhaps the book is most useful as a bedside companion, something to dip into every now and again for a dose of inspiration. It is certainly not suited to a quick, one-time read. View 1 comment. Apr 25, Nawal Al-Qussyer rated it liked it Shelves: books-inproject. Although some of them i just don't think they are easy as he thinks, you know the real world is always tougher than the books world ;.
During these fast days, drink fruit juice and eat fresh fruits only. You will feel more energetic, cleansed and alert. Fasting also has a salutary effect on your will-power as you are subverting the otherwise pressing impulses in your mind calling on you to eat more.
You have to work hard on it just like any other worthy pursuit in life. Excellent Book to improve both professional and personal growth What a wonderful gift to us by Rabin Sharma, highly recommended to read by all ages We should read this book as many times as possible. Jan 09, Madhuri rated it it was amazing. Megaliving by Robin Sharma is a precise book for self-improvement. I simply enjoyed it, especially the topic- Top secrets and pillars of self-mastry.
Jun 21, Yashika rated it liked it Shelves: motivational. Same as Monk who Sold His Ferrari. Good book to set agenda of self improvement of mind,body and soul. Jul 10, Natesh rated it it was amazing. The best book I have come across under self-improvement section This book will urge you to explore your inner-self which many times we forget to give its due If you follow the 30 Day program life is going to charter through uncharted territories An Excellent Book The Principles are just life-changing A good book indeed, but clearly not my kind of book.
It was my first Robin Sharma read, the book is more like what you mostly find in any motivational speech. It has some really inspiring lines and a few real life examples but I could not drag myself to the end of this book because it's really not the kind of book I like and beside that if you are a good reader—a good fiction reader, than there is always a lot of inspiration th A good book indeed, but clearly not my kind of book.
It has some really inspiring lines and a few real life examples but I could not drag myself to the end of this book because it's really not the kind of book I like and beside that if you are a good reader—a good fiction reader, than there is always a lot of inspiration there you don't need to delve on these kind of books to find inspiration and after being habitual of fiction and beautiful words it seems so colorless and so bleak to read such books.
Despite of my claims that I didn't like the book much, I still recommend it to those who are searching for a good motivational book. If you are in search of motivation than this book is for you. Jan 05, Syed rated it it was ok. Did i just bought a book from someone who sells paper in a bus?
Robin could do better if he just stops acting like a hawker, really. Having said that, its fair to call it a good book with many simple advises; most of which are practical. I rated this 2 stars not because of the content - but because of repetition of it. Anyone who has read his other books The monk who sold his ferrari and Who will cry when you die will feel this. A huge number of times even same sentences are copy-pasted with a di Did i just bought a book from someone who sells paper in a bus?
A huge number of times even same sentences are copy-pasted with a different arrangement. And then he chose to write it unnecessarily long.
To the point - is best. Jan 17, Susheel Dagar rated it it was amazing. I am a New reader.. To be very honest, it helpded me a lot to get a new direction to myself and to find the real ME. THank you Robin! This is a must read for everyone who wants to achieve better things in there lives and for ppl like me who HAD no scedule or plan for life.
I made one.. Inspiring book. Who wouldn't wish to live a mega life? The book is divided into three parts. Part 1, is literally to the people who have lost hope. Where it improves the mind, body and soul. Part 2, the most loved part. Here the author made the book even more interesting with strategies to lead a positive life. Part 3, days program for a perfect life. May 07, Anil Swarup rated it liked it. This book fades in comparison with the other masterpieces that Robin Sharma has authored though even this one has vignettes like "Maintain a sense of humility and realize that you can learn something from everyone.
Every person you meet everyday is a teacher of some sort". How true. It is a good book, but not a great one. Robin sharma can clearly do a great job of motivating one, but he was not able to make the reader interested enough to keep turning pages as he did in his book 'The monk who sold his Ferrari'.
Nov 11, Navaneeth Kg rated it it was amazing. The best book to read if you are looking to transform your life. Robin sharma, emphasises on controlling ones mind to achieve self mastery which is life mastery. Written in very simple yet inspiring tone, this one definitely goes into my 'best self help book shelf'.
Sep 01, Deepu George rated it really liked it. Nice book. A lot of ways to improve your selves and your out look. A lot of repetition But is still gud as it will allow u to remember. The listing of secrets also has a lot of reps and many things said in diff wordings. Instead of
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