Daily Inspiration from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
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On Sale:
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20/09/2007
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Formats:
Hardback
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A gift of the Monk’s daily insights in a new perpetual
calendar.
Based on the massively successful books of The Monk Who Sold His
Ferrari collection, this new addition to the beloved series will become a
must-have gift for over a million Robin Sharma fans. Each page of this
thoughtful daily calendar book—which is never out of date—contains an
unforgettable quotation from one of the series’ bestsellers:
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari;
Leadership Wisdom from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari;
Family Wisdom from the Monk Who Sold His
Ferrari; Who Will Cry When
You Die?; and Discover Your
Destiny with the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari.
It’s a daily prescription of uplifting, practical wisdom for personal and
professional success. Perfect for work, home and family life,
Daily Inspiration from the Monk Who Sold
His Ferrari is published in a
handsome compact format, complete with ribbon marker and coloured endpapers.
It’s a beautiful and timeless gift of wisdom, for a loved one or for yourself.
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Author Extras
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Discover Your Destiny with The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Like his megaselling The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari —the book that started it all— Discover Your Destiny with The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari delivers another life-changing fable to help readers see the world through a completely new set of eyes. This latest guide offers more of the...
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Daily Inspiration from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Based on the massively successful books of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari collection, this new addition to the beloved series will become a must-have gift for over a million Robin Sharma fans. Each page of this thoughtful daily calendar book—which is never out of date—contains an...
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The Greatness Guide
Robin Sharma is known the world over as the man behind The Monk phenomenon, the #1 bestselling series of inspirational books spun around the engaging fable of a jet-setting lawyer who gives it all up to search for his best life. Well over a million copies of Sharma’s books have been sold,...
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