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Canadian self help writer

Robin Sharma
OccupationAuthor, speaker
LanguageEnglish
NationalityCanadian
CitizenshipCanadian
Alma materSchulich School of Law at Dalhousie University
GenreSelf-help/motivational
Notable worksThe Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, The Saint, the Surfer, and the CEO , Who Will Cry When You Die
Website
www.robinsharma.com

Robin Sharma is a Canadian writer, best known for his The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book series.

Sharma worked as a litigation lawyer until age 25, when he self-published MegaLiving (1994), a book on stress management and spirituality. He initially also self-published The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, which was then picked up for wider distribution by HarperCollins.

Sharma has published 12 other books, and founded the training company Sharma Leadership International.

Selected publications

References

  1. "Schulich School of Law Notable Alumni", Dalhousie University, Retrieved 2017-02-12.
  2. ^ "Why millions go to this man for advice; Robin Sharma offers simple rules to live by. The hard part is living up to them every day". Victoria Times-Colonist, November 29, 2011.
  3. "Spiritual fable sheds light on life's big questions; Sharma's Seven Secrets". Edmonton Journal, September 23, 1997.
  4. ^ "Toward a healthy lifestyle East Meets West: Meditation and yoga can be used by anyone". The Globe and Mail, March 3, 1995.
  5. ^ "Sharma shows the way: Novel maps out road to happiness". Toronto Star, November 5, 2011.
  6. ^ "Marketing a message: Self-publishing takes time, money, commitment". Calgary Herald, May 16, 1999.
  7. "In the marathon of life, some wisdom bites to help the cause". The Globe and Mail, June 21, 2006.
  8. "Leaders Without Titles". The Globe and Mail, March 31, 2010.

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