I see a lot of people coming to this page from Google, so if you want to find what I could achieve out of reading and implementing Megaliving by Robin Sharma, read this post. (21/03/08) The original post follows.
Its my friend Kiran NG, who gifted me this book called Megaliving by the celebrated author Robin Sharma. Kiran was my buddy at Landmark Education’s SELP program. I got a great deal from Landmark and will speak of the same in due course of time, now coming back to Megaliving. I was no fan of Sharma’s. I had tried reading “The Monk who Sold his Ferrari” and didn’t have the enthusiasm to finish it off. I love such books. I read studied Steven Covey’s “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”.. I can say that that book impacted the quality of my life in a very significant way. So when Kiran gave Megaliving to me I felt great about the gift but did not think I will read it in a lot of time to come.
Well something happened and I did happen to read it. And my opinion about Mr Sharma’s works has changed. I feel Megaliving is a gem and I am following the 30 day plan that it speaks about.
I am on day 8 right now, and some results have started showing. I never thought I had the discipline to carry out the program but now I think that I will really follow make it happen.
The book blends the East and the West to come up with an elaborate set of practices and techniques that (if followed properly) promise to take your life to a level you never ever imagined. Something like making you life 80 to 1000 times better. Well I can surely say that mine has gotten 1.5 times better. I am more disciplined, work more diligently towards my goals, eat my food relatively properly, focus on things that are actually important and dont get disappointed easily.
I shall write more about Megaliving in the days to come.
PS. (09/02/08 – I have completed my megaliving journey and it has been mind blowing) Click on the Megaliving Tag to view the highs and lows of the journey)
6 responses so far ↓
blogsurfer // April 13, 2008 at 8:16 pm |
Robin Sharma is one of the best writers of self-help books.
His ‘The monk who sold his Ferrari’ is one of my favorite books.
The Greatness Guide is another book by him that i love. Have you read that? It’s simply fantastic.
Read up a blog on Robin Sharma’s Greatness Guide by rhapsodysinger at
http://dailylight.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/reading-150-from-the-greatness-guide/
You will like it, I’m sure.
abeoye // April 15, 2008 at 12:15 am |
Thanks Mate.
No I haven’t read “The Greatness Guide” yet.
I went through dailylight.
Cortes was quite a guy!
The author’s views and questions were quite thought provoking as well.
Kelly // July 12, 2008 at 12:31 am |
Ok, now that I know you like books like these, I must suggest “The Art of Possibility”, which is fabulous. The authors based much of it in Landmark distinctions. I apply the concept “Leading from any chair” from the book all the time.
abeoye // July 12, 2008 at 11:18 pm |
Will surely check it out Kelly,
Thanks for referring!
TASNIM // July 21, 2008 at 12:47 pm |
fantastic.it really changed my life
lloydpinto // October 29, 2008 at 11:09 am |
This is an absolutely fantastic author. Check out some his other works and reviews at http://www.squidoo.com/robin-sharma