The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma

The Secret to Growing Every Relationship Starts Within

Robin Sharma Season 1 Episode 1393

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I do believe that the finest goal for a life greatly lived is to work daily to remember who you truly are (before the busyness and hurts of the world blocked you from this knowledge).

I am speaking of that part of you beyond flesh and bones.

That part of you that is…

 …heroic versus egoic
…brave versus insecure
…loving versus selfish
…peaceful versus worried 

As you build and strengthen that relationship with your highest and best, every other relationship rises with you!

…your relationship with your loved ones, your work, your prosperity and the world at large ascends. Sometimes dramatically. Generally incrementally.

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The way we are in the world is a profound reflection of the way we are with ourselves. Our self-relationship sets up every other relationship. Our relationship with our family, our relationship with our team, our relationship with our customers, our relationship with our suppliers, our relationships with strangers on the street. I was doing a tour of someplace on the planet, a region on the planet. And I was in an elevator and I said hello to the person, where are you from? And he looked at me he said, where are you from? And I thought maybe he misunderstood me, so I said, oh, I'm just curious, where are you from? And I said that because I love connecting with people. His aggression was pretty stunning to me and he said, maybe you don't understand English, I'm asking you where you're from. And I just realized this is not a person who is interested in any form of engagement. And I just said to him, oh, I'm just trying to be friendly with you, and I left the elevator. And as I left the elevator, in another language, I think he was swearing at me for whatever reason. And that's okay, because people do the best that they can based on where they're at on the journey of their lifetime. And I'm not going to judge that person as bad. He's just doing the best that he can. The larger point for you and I is people behave the way they are in private. And every single thing you see someone doing is really a reflection of what's going on with them. And so people who hate on other people are just not in a very good place in their lives. Because if they were full of energy, if they were in hot pursuit of their mighty mission, if they had great family lives and they were in great health, and if they're pursuing their maximum creativity, productivity, and performance, they would be full of joy. And they would be spreading and radiating that possibility to every single person they meet.