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Robin SharmaSet of 3 Book Collection: The 5am Club, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari & The Leader Who Had No Title

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About

For more than fifteen years, Robin Sharma has been quietly sharing with Fortune 500 companies and many of the super-rich a success formula that has made him one of the most sought-after leadership advisers in the world. Now, for the first time, Sharma makes his proprietary process available to you, so that you can get to your absolute best while helping your organization break through to a dramatically new level of winning in these wildly uncertain times. 

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The 5am Club

Part manifesto for mastery, part playbook for genius-grade productivity and part companion for a life lived beautifully, The 5am Club is a work that will transform your life. Forever.

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

This inspiring tale is based on the author's own search for life's true purpose, providing a step-by-step approach to living with greater courage, balance, abundance and joy.

The Leader Who Had No Title

Regardless of what you do within your organization and the current circumstances of your life, the single most important fact is that you have the power to show leadership. Wherever you are in your career or life, you should always play to your peak abilities. This book shows you how to claim that staggering power, as well as transform your life—and the world around you—in the process. 

Product Specifications 
  • Format: Paperback 
Included
  • 1 x 5am Club 
  • 1 x The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari 
  • 1 x The Leader Who Had No Title
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