The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma

Commit to Being the Best Student + Most Devoted Learner You Know

Robin Sharma Season 1 Episode 1043

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While owning my power to create my life, I also must say that investing in my knowledge and learning has been the single best investment I’ve ever made.

Why? Because…
 
…as you become wiser you will shorten the success path.

 …as you become braver you will turn fear into winning.

…as you become stronger you’ll get amazing things done that weaker souls just can’t get done.

 …as you become more purpose-driven you’ll say no to distractions and yes to super productivity.

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So you want to work on your personal mastery, like you're doing here with me right now by listening to this episode. And then the second thing you want to do is you want to work on your professional capability. You want to be the heavyweight champion of your game. You want to dial in your sport, whether your sport is entrepreneurship, whether your sport is being a chef, whether your sport is being a coder, whether your sport is being a manager, whether you're an entrepreneur, a CEO, an astronaut, a poet, I don't know what it is. But when you focus on your personal mastery and your professional capability, and you really work on those, I'm talking about hours every day, if you are serious about leading the field, what starts to happen is this. You become a vastly more valuable person. You become very aware. And that's why I say, education is inoculation against disruption. That's why I suggest to you with great love and respect, leadership belongs to the learners. Maya Angelou said it beautifully. She said, when you know better, you can do better.