
Canadian
Author
16 Jun 1964
Robin Sharma, born on June 16, 1964, in Port Hawkesbury, Canada, embarked on a journey that led him from a litigation lawyer to a globally renowned author and speaker. With a Master's degree in law from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, Sharma found his true calling not in the courtrooms but in writing and motivational speaking. His early dissatisfaction with his legal career paved the way for a life dedicated to inspiring others. His second book, "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari," marked a turning point, transforming him into a full-time writer and a sought-after speaker for corporations like Nike, Microsoft, and IBM, as well as esteemed institutions like Yale University and NASA.
Sharma's literary journey began with "MegaLiving: 30 Days to a Perfect Life," where he explored the themes of stress management and spirituality. This book set the stage for his subsequent works, including the widely acclaimed "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" series, which delves into the heart of living a fulfilled life. Beyond his writings, Sharma's impact extends through Sharma Leadership International, a company dedicated to corporate training and leadership development. Robin Sharma's narrative is not just one of personal success but also of profound influence, guiding individuals and organizations worldwide towards excellence and enlightenment.