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"The 5 am Club" book review

You can find many explanations and supporting articles in this book “The 5 am Club”. But this doesn't mean that the whole book is not worth reading. The 5 am phenomena and its benefits are taught by a Successful Billionaire Businessman and his Mentor Spellbinder who is a motivational speaker.


Both these characters are imaginary and their students an Entrepreneur and an Artist are also. The duo got married at the end of the book. Robin Sharma writes this book in the same way as he wrote: “The Monk who sold his Ferrari” like a fiction.

I have written some important points and some impressive quotes from the book here.

Book Highlights and important points.

“The 5am Club” by Robin Sharma

  • The world needs more heroes and why wait for them - When you have it in you to become one.

  • Life is too short to play small with your talents.

  • The great women and men of the world were all givers not takers.

  • Ideas are worth nothing unless backed by applications..

  • The smallest of implementation is worth more than The Grandest of Intentions.

  • World-class begins where your comfort zone ends.

  • The place where your greatest discomfort lies is also the spot where your largest opportunity lives.

  • Don't live as if you have ten thousand years left.

  • You can fit in or you can change the world.

  • The moment when you most feel like giving up is the instant when you must find it in you to press ahead.

  • Done is better than Perfect.

  • Your surroundings really do shape your perceptions, your inspiration and your implementation.

  • Remember, every professional was once an amateur and every master started ad a beginner.

  • All change is hard at first, messy in middle and gorgeous at the end.

  • Each of you carries a quit genius and a triumphant hero within your hearts.

  • Leadership is about making a difference.

  • Nothing works for those who don't do work.

  • Victims love entertainment, Victors adore education.

  • Looks really do not reveal the quality of a person.

  • No idea works until you do the work.

  • If you do not rise early, you can make progress in nothing.

  • The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.

  • Most people take the limit of their vision to be the limits of the world.

  • Stop managing your time and start managing your focus.

  • IF you plan to be anything less than who you are capable if being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life.

  • The great ones spend a lot of time alone.

  • Dreams do not come true while you are sleeping.

  • The masters and heroes of all time lived hard lives.

  • When you most feel like quitting is the time you must continue advancing.

  • Procrastination is an act of self-hatred.

  • Many famous geniuses had a habit of sitting in solitude for hours with just a pad and paper.

  • Everyone dreams of being a legend until it comes the time to do the work that legends do.

  • The best thinking has been done in solitude.

  • Being busy doesn't mean real work. The object is production.

  • Dream big, Start small, Begin now.

  • Only people in pain do painful things to others. Those who are suffering create suffering.

Word of Book - "Positive Expectancy".


These are some highlights from this well written and highly recommended best-seller from Robin Sharma. Robin Sharma is a Productivity speaker teaching his phenomena of 5am worldwide and a best seller author who wrote: "The Monk who sold his Ferrari".

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