
SUBLIME MORTGAGE ATTENDS AT ROBIN SHARMA'S EXCLUSIVE EVENT
“Everyday Leadership: To Prosper in Times of Deep Change”
Robin Sharma, the author of the Best Seller Book The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, travelled to Portugal to host an immersive Leadership Seminar on March 2nd at the Meo Arena in Lisbon. The Leadership Expert, Robin Sharma, encouraged the 4,000 participants, in Lisbon to reach, their full potential while maintaining the responsibility of inspiring others.
Sharma alerts that it has never been easier to be busy than it is today… which makes it easy to forget what truly matters. That’s why it is essential to remember what is important. For example, taking a moment each week to celebrate achievements, while facing the constant anxiety many feel when they believe they are not making progress.
The Coach of companies such as Microsoft, Starbucks, and Nike remind us that each day we have the opportunity to take micro-actions—small acts that may seem insignificant but have a real impact and help us achieve our goals. As he emphasises: “the smallest action is better than the noblest of intentions.”
He also points out that a Leader’s role is to do hard things, take problems and turn them into solutions. Leadership is doing good, well, even when no one is watching, or when we think it may not be necessary.
To finish this article in the best way, here is a reading suggestion from Leadership Guru, Robin Sharma, who, at the end of the Seminar, revealed the essential Books for Leaders looking to increase their impact in their field:
- Leading Change, John Kotter
- The Splendid and The Vile, Erik Larson
- The Go-Getter: A Story That Tells You How to Be One, de Peter B. Kyne
- Meditações, de Marco Aurélio
Sublime Mortgage leaves its participation in the Event “Everyday Leadership: To Prosper in Times of Deep Change” with its motto stronger than ever: “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do” – Steve Jobs.