The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma

As You Produce Even More Success, Think Even More Like a Beginner

Robin Sharma Season 1 Episode 1022

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No thing and no one can truly transform the way you think, feel, behave and live out the rest of your days but you.
 
And the more you hope for a magical cure to optimize your days, the more talented you’ll become at giving away your power to elements outside of you. Which only breeds victimhood, if you get my drift.

As you produce more success, think even more like a beginner. Winning makes most people sloppy.

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You always want to be leaving every product you touch better than you found it. You want to be a relentless innovator, especially when you're successful, especially when you have hordes of people and the majority doing business with you. You never want to rest on your laurels. You never want to coast on your winning formula. You want to have the bravery and the wisdom to break your winning formula from time to time. And you know what, it's not an easy balance. You basically want to keep the core things or the core ways of being in values that have helped you and at the same time you want to break some of your winning formula so you're bringing new fresh value to the field because the marketplace
rewards originality. The fresh product, the new musical artist, the new film, the new restaurant with the food that disrupts the entire industry because it's so gloriously original is the one everyone talks about. is the one people love to do business with. So you want to have the wisdom to continually make what
you're doing better and better. Where does that come? It comes from you growing. It comes from you staying humble. It comes from you not losing the sparkle in your eye so that you keep on getting better and better.