The monk who sold his ferrari summary and review english ppt by manish jain

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Author Robin Sharma shared many life lessons with effective taglines to awake us and live a healthy life. I think that this will help you lot.


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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari - ROBIN SHARMA Globally Respected Humanitarian + Celebrated Leadership Expert + Advisor to Business Titans Presented by Manish Jain

Robin S Sharma  A renowned author & speaker on leadership & life management.  He was born in Nepal in 1965.  Robin S.Sharma holds two law degrees including masters of law.  Robin is the founder of Sharma Leadership International Inc.  Currently a citizen of Canada, Ontario.  He has written 11 books which are sold in more than 96 nations and translated in multiple different languages. About The Author

About the book Let Live It teaches us the art of simple living Good Habits It encourages us to read more, eat less, exercise everyday, spend more time with our family. Self Motivation It’s a book on self help & self transformation. Famous One of the best Sellers. 03 04 01 02

Julian Mantle A rich lawyer turned monk John Julian’s friend & co-worker Yogi Ramanan A sage of Sivana Yogi Krishnan Lawyer turned monk like Julian 01 03 02 04 Characters

 A story of a rich lawyer Julian Mantle who had lost interest in life.  After suffering a heart attack retires from his profession & goes to Himalayas in search of a life changing odyssey.  After 3 years he visits his friend John & tells him about his experience with sages of Sivana .  He narrates to John the fable that contained the 7 virtues for a life abundant with inner peace, joy and a wealth of spiritual gifts. Story

Story  The story goes on with Julian narrating the 7 virtues along with the various techniques & examples relating with the virtues.  At the end Julian asks John to spread the secrets for the benefits of others.

Master Your Mind (Symbol : The Garden) Follow Your Purpose (Symbol: The Lighthouse) Practice Kaizen (Symbol: Sumo Wrestler) Live With Discipline (Symbol: Pink Wire Cable) STRONG POINTS

Respect Your Time (Symbol: Stopwatch) Selflessly Serve Others (Symbol: Yellow Roses) Embrace the Present (Symbol: Path of Diamonds) To be continued…

Lessons from the book Live life to the fullest . Control your thoughts, mind & become the master of our life . Nurture your mind daily . Never give up! Set goals in life & try to achieve it. Time is the most precious thing. You can organize your ideas clearly.

There are no mistakes in life, only lessons to be learned

The Techniques: Opposition thinking-substitute negative thought with a positive one the moment you detect it .

The Techniques: Laugh from your heart whenever you can! A 4 year old laughs 500 times a day while the average adult is lucky to laugh 15 times a day. Activate the good chemicals in your body!

The Techniques: Empty your cup. A full cup cannot accept anything more. Unlearn and keep learning, Even the teachers have teachers ..! The Magic Rule of 21- Perform a new activity for 21 days for that to become a habit

The KAIZAN Philosophy Constant and never ending improvement. Ritual of music When you feel down and weary, play some music. It is one of the finest motivators. Life favours the prepared mind The only limits on your life are those which you set yourself. How to achieve your goals

The secret of lake- using positive images to influence the mind. The heart of the rose- concentration technique One hour every morning earmarked for Self Development Meditate, visualize your day, read inspirational texts, listen to motivational tapes or read great literature.

Criticism  Not for people who want quick results.  The 7 virtues of Sivana are hard to adopt in our daily life.  The principles can be practiced in parts.  Language in the book is hard to understand & follow, but quite attractive.  At the end it’s a great book & each one must read it.

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