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There is a version of your life that is genuinely great. Not merely comfortable, not simply adequate, not just better than average — but genuinely, fully, remarkably great. The gap between the life you are living and that life is not a gap of talent or circumstance or luck. It is a gap of daily choices, daily disciplines, and daily commitments to excellence in the small things that compound — invisibly at first, then unmistakably — into a life of extraordinary quality.
Robin Sharma has spent his career helping the world’s most successful leaders, organisations, and individuals close that gap. As one of the most in-demand leadership and success coaches on the planet — whose client list includes Fortune 500 CEOs, national governments, and elite athletes — he has seen from the inside what separates the genuinely great from everyone else. The Greatness Guide is where he shares it.
Structured as a series of short, punchy, immediately applicable chapters — each one a concentrated dose of practical wisdom — this is the book for every Kenyan who wants the world-class coaching insights without the world-class coaching price tag. Every chapter is written to be read in minutes and applied immediately. Every principle is tested against real-world results. And the cumulative effect of reading this book is a complete recalibration of how you think about excellence, leadership, and the daily practice of becoming your best.
What This Book Covers:
The Philosophy of Personal Greatness:
- Why greatness is not reserved for the exceptionally talented or the extraordinarily lucky — it is the natural result of consistently applied principles that any person can learn and live
- The difference between a life of average and a life of greatness — the specific daily choices, in the areas most people consider too small to matter, that determine which life you end up living
- Why most people settle — the psychological comfort of mediocrity, the social acceptance of average, and the specific mindset shifts that break that gravitational pull
- The relationship between your daily habits and your ultimate destiny — Sharma’s foundational insight that who you are becoming every day is more important than any single decision or achievement
- Why Sharma’s coaching philosophy resonates so deeply across cultures — including Kenya’s — the universal human hunger for genuine excellence and the specific practical tools that produce it
Leadership — Of Yourself and Others:
- Why leadership begins with self-leadership — the specific personal disciplines of thought, habit, and character that make you someone worth following before you ever lead anyone else
- The leadership practices of the world’s most effective executives — distilled from Sharma’s direct coaching work with CEOs and senior leaders across industries and continents
- Why the best leaders are the best learners — the specific reading, reflection, and growth habits that keep great leaders growing long after formal education ends
- How to lead through influence rather than authority — the specific communication and relationship qualities that produce genuine followership rather than mere compliance
- Building a leadership legacy — why the greatest leaders think not about their performance review but about the lives they are permanently shaping through their example and their decisions
Excellence and Mastery:
- The daily practice of world-class — how to bring genuine excellence to the specific tasks, conversations, and responsibilities that constitute your actual working life
- Why the pursuit of mastery in your craft is one of the most personally fulfilling commitments you can make — and how to begin that pursuit regardless of where you are currently in your career
- The relationship between preparation and performance — how the world’s top performers in every field prepare differently from average performers, and what you can learn from those differences
- How to develop the standard of excellence — the internal benchmark that makes you dissatisfied with good when great is possible, and that drives continuous improvement without producing perfectionism
- Why small things done with great care compound into a reputation for excellence that opens doors that talent alone cannot
Personal Development — The Inner Work:
- The morning practices and daily rituals that Sharma’s highest-performing clients use to prime their minds, protect their focus, and show up at their best regardless of circumstances
- Why reading is the single most leveraged investment any ambitious Kenyan can make — Sharma’s specific recommendations on how to read, what to read, and how to translate reading into applied wisdom
- The relationship between physical health and peak performance — why the world’s best leaders treat their physical vitality not as optional but as a professional obligation
- How to develop mental toughness — the specific mindset practices that build resilience, maintain optimism under pressure, and recover from setbacks faster than ordinary people
- The power of journaling and reflection — why the most effective leaders and achievers consistently report that deliberate, written self-reflection is among the most important practices in their daily toolkit
Relationships and Human Connection:
- Why the quality of your relationships is the most accurate predictor of the quality of your life — more than your qualifications, your income, or your position
- How to build the kind of deep, genuine, mutually beneficial relationships that the highest achievers in Sharma’s coaching practice consistently identify as their greatest asset
- The specific communication practices — listening, presence, generosity, and honesty — that transform ordinary professional relationships into lasting personal alliances
- How to handle difficult people — the specific Sharma framework for maintaining your own standard of excellence and kindness even in relationships where the other person is not reciprocating
- Why giving without keeping score is not naïve idealism but one of the most practically effective networking and relationship strategies available
Purpose, Meaning, and the Examined Life:
- Why the pursuit of greatness without a sense of purpose eventually produces emptiness — and how to connect your daily excellence to a larger mission that gives everything else its meaning
- The specific practices Sharma recommends for clarifying your life’s purpose — not a vague aspiration but a specific, personally meaningful mission that can guide your daily decisions
- How to live so that when you look back you are proud of what you built, who you became, and how you treated the people around you
- The relationship between contribution and fulfilment — why the most satisfied people Sharma has ever coached are consistently those who have found a way to make their excellence serve something larger than themselves
- Why Kenya needs great people now — the specific ways that individual commitment to personal greatness produces the community, professional, and national transformation that Kenya’s next chapter requires
Time, Focus, and Priorities:
- Why time is the only resource that cannot be replenished — and the specific daily practices that ensure your most important hours are protected for your most important work
- The tyranny of the urgent — how to distinguish between what is genuinely important and what merely feels urgent, and how to organise your days around the first category
- The power of saying no — why the most productive, most impactful people Sharma coaches are those who have become most rigorous about what they decline
- How to achieve more by doing less — the counterintuitive insight that ruthless focus on a few priorities produces more results than frantic activity across many
- Creating daily rituals of excellence — the specific morning, midday, and evening practices that consistently separate high performers from everyone else
Why Kenyan Achievers Are Buying This Book: Robin Sharma is one of the most widely read success and leadership authors in Kenya. His name carries the same weight in Kenyan personal development circles that Stephen Covey and John Maxwell carry — a voice that has been trusted across millions of readers in dozens of countries. The Greatness Guide is among his most accessible and most broadly applicable works — short enough to read in a sitting, deep enough to return to for years, and practical enough to begin applying before you have finished the first chapter.
At Ksh 100, this is world-class coaching wisdom at a price every Kenyan can access.
Who This Book Is For:
- Ambitious Kenyans at every career stage who want the specific daily practices that produce genuine, measurable excellence rather than motivation that fades by Monday
- Young professionals who want to build the habits of greatness early — before average has had time to settle into their routines and their expectations
- Leaders and managers who want to raise their own standard of personal excellence alongside their leadership of others
- Entrepreneurs who want their business building to be grounded in the character and discipline that make excellence sustainable
- Every reader of Atomic Habits (Clear), Daily Self-Discipline (Edwards), So Good They Can’t Ignore You (Newport), and My Morning Routine who wants Robin Sharma’s world-class coaching perspective to complement those frameworks
- Anyone who has read The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari (Sharma’s breakthrough novel) and wants the direct, non-fiction coaching wisdom that sits behind that story
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