Robin Sharma

The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in

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    winner is a winner before he’s become a winner
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    Poverty isn’t just a lack of money—it’s a scarcity of anything.
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    you access and allow the natural leadership power that slumbers within you to awaken, everything you touch will be transformed. As you grow in your awareness of your true nature and become a more confident, creative, and superb person, your interactions with others cannot help but get to a whole new level of greatness.
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    An excellent organization is really just a cluster of people showing personal excellence in all they do.
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    can’t energize anyone around you if you have no energy yourself.
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    being great at business is all about a glorious focus on people. Believing in them. Engaging them. Bonding with them. Serving them. And celebrating them. If you’re really serious about winning in business, become a walking, talking, living, breathing hub radiating positive energy, excellence, and kindness to every person you are fortunate enough to help
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    Put people first, and everything takes care of itself in so many ways
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    hen you show up fully for a teammate, that teammate will show up fully for you. It’s just human nature at play. Make others successful, and they’ll make you successful. But before someone will lend you a hand, you must touch their heart.
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    When you genuinely help others, they will do anything to genuinely help you.
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    You spend the best hours of the best days of the best years of your life among those you work with.
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