A Method To x100 Your Productivity | Robin Sharma

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Published 2016-07-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @omarshaikh1461
    Notes to be taken :- 1. 90/90/1 Rule For the next 90 days , Focus the first 90 minutes of your day on the 1 thing that will change your game. 2. Tight Bubbles of Total Focus Setup distraction free, minimalist environments. Be very hard to reach. 3. Choose your Peer group wisely Surround yourself with productive , like minded people. If you spend time with victims , you'll be a victim. 4. Learned Minimalism Fill your home with few things , Fill your goals with few projects. Focus your days on those few priorities.
  • @drpaulchan
    focus is more important than intelligence. 1000 thanks and more
  • @dropnoteorg3292
    Summary: 1. The 90/90/1 rule > for the next 90 days, spend the first 90 minutes of your workday on your single most game-changing opportunity 2. Install environements of tight bubbles of total focus > be very hard to reach during key times of the week > you spend 2.1 hours/day in distractions, and it takes 21 minutes to refocus > go device-free on some days 3. Choose your peer group really well > Mirror neuron system of the brain: surround yourself with high-achievers > We pick up the emotions of those around us, their inspiration and energy 4. Learned minimalism > focus on few things, projects, relationships, books, courses "The secret to genuis is not complexity, but simplicity"
  • In summary: 1- 90/90/1 Rule. 2- Tight Bubbles Of Total Focus. 3- Choose your Peer Group Really Well. 4- Learned Minimalism.
  • @aatifsamejo30
    Consistency is more important than intensity , and this thing we find in your lectures sir Robin Sharma .
  • @ronshah246
    Even though this happens to be the official Robin Sharma YT Channel, expecting Robin to read all these comments on his videos is i guess very irrational. (especially after watching him talk about time wasting in this video) . . . BUT I STILL CAN'T STOP MYSELF FROM DIRECTLY ADDRESSING HIM WHEN I SAY AND SAY FROM THE DEPTHS OF MY HEART : "I LOVE YOU SIR AND IF THE WORLD WAS FILLED WITH EVEN HALF THE PEOPLE OF YOUR MENTALITY (PERCEPTION AND POSITIVITY), IT WOULD BE CALLED PARADISE (OR "UTOPIA" [for the ones who don't believe in a paradise]) . . . HUGE RESPECT
  • @souravghosh3140
    One of the best management guru in the world with his best display of his techniques here
  • @MistressElviraa
    Your videos and books have inspired me since 2008, It has helped me to climb up the ladder and staying true to myself. Always following you and taking lessons from you. Many thanks
  • @ankuradhey
    Minimalistic video. Background yellow. Black t shirt. No background music. I like it.
  • @diverseunity
    Amazing! He still looks as youthful as when he started off. True Master of his practicing what he preaches. He need more much healers than millions of medical doctors going through medical school. Yes there's a time and place where doctors are needed but the majority of the so called healthy population need to be guided and mentored on so many areas of life. It's incredible!
  • @amitgb
    Nailed it ! The things I read coincidentally in last month: Books: The ONE thing Deep Work!
  • @ayushzaveri8193
    Mr. Sharma, I, with all my heart, would like to thank you for being the source of inspiration that you are. I am truly and deeply grateful for all the help and advice you so readily give to everybody who's willing to take it. You are one of the "A-performers" and true titans that I have decided to "populate" my life with. I thank you for all that you've done and wish you the very best.
  • @claire1926
    Robin, your advice has made my lifestyle changed forever. I really do appreciate it. Hope to have your more points of view soon.
  • @ASMRconKiki
    One of the most useful videos I’ve found on Youtube. Thank you so much! ❤️
  • @deimono8984
    As someone who was recently diagnosed with ADHD (inattentive type), I am extremely grateful for your contents. Even though I've been taking Strattera and Ritalin, I just couldn't keep my focus for very long. I didn't know how to cope. But your contents have been extremely useful. Thank you.
  • Thank you Robin. I am learning the English language with your mastery sessions. So I translate the sessions and talk all content that you was said.
  • @cocob522
    I have been slammed with projects and I started to find myself stressed, grumpy and lack of sleep. This video saved me - i am applying them today and feeling good so far. Thanks so much!