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The Mastery Manual

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This book is a life-changing guide for personal and professional contentment. The Mastery Manual is packed with useful ideas and practices that will get you to great heights quickly. The book includes 36 life-changing sections, each of which will help you take your business and your life to the next level. The book teaches the reader to reflect on how they are working and living as well as commit to making corrections to get better. It tells the reader to think about what needs to happen during your day in order for them to sense that they have lived completely and happily. The author, Robin Sharma tells brief yet deep feelings that will transform your way of living and make you master of your world. The book can be easily bagged from Amazon .in About the Author Robin Sharma is the globally renowned author of 15 international bestselling books on leadership comprising The Leader Who Had No Title, the remarkable no. 1 hit that is motivating a movement around the idea that "Now, anyone, in any organization can show Leadership". His work has been printed in more than 62 countries and in almost 75 languages, making him one of the most extensively read authors in the world. He first came to be known with The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, one of his books which has topped international bestseller lists and sold more than 4,000,000 copies. He is the founder of Sharma Leadership International Inc., a training company with only one focus: helping people in organizations lead without a title.

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ISBN: 9788184954081
Publication date: 15th January 2015
Author: Robin Sharma
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 200 pages
Genres: Self Help and Personal Development