
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Welcome to the Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma where you’ll receive the mental models, daily routines, and productivity tactics that Robin Sharma has taught to the titans of industry, sports superstars, and elite performers who he has served as a private mentor to for over 31 years. You'll learn how to live a truly world-class life while you accelerate your productivity, grow your leadership, build your business, and scale your impact on the world.
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
How to Hardwire in a Constant State of Noticable Happiness
One of the least talked about yet most potent highways into happiness is making things that cause you to get to know potential you didn’t know you had.
As we grow more aware of our natural genius and create things that are beautiful, excellent and original, a sleeping part of us begins to see the light of day. We realize how talented we are. We feel more alive. And our joy soars.
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Trust your magic. You know, I think critics come to you to test you, to see how true your passion and ambition is to bring your magic into the world. So you can blame them or you can say, what have they come to teach me? You can almost see them as spiritual friends and they have come to help you trust your magic. Critics come to you to invite you and challenge you sometimes, sometimes in an aggressive way, to trust your magic, trust your craft, trust your instinct. Trust the confidence that you have in the book that you put out or the new product you put out or the new piece of code you put out. They come to help you build confidence in your genius. The very nature of great art terrifies. When you bring light and when you challenge people to reconnect with their greatness and their internal heroism and their gifts and their talents in whatever it is you do, you're going to terrify most people. I remember being in the Borne district of Barcelona in the Picasso Museum and there was a quote on the wall that said people were terrified by the genius of Picasso. When you challenge people to be a hero, to do their best work, to display their magic, when you challenge people to let go of their fears and enter the secret order of the virtuosos, they have a choice. Embrace your message or shoot the messenger. And it's much easier to shoot you and to shoot me because we're challenging and trying to uplift them. It's much easier to shoot the messenger than to have the bravery and courage to say, I must let go of the old me and experience a death of sorts to embrace the next level of me and my luminous, heroic, highest nature. Critics are dreamers who got scared and never got back up. I want you to really think about that point. I suggest it with my usual deep love and respect. You see, someone who's doing amazing work in the world, someone who is dominating their domain, someone who is iterating their craft everyday, someone who is living their heroic mission, someone who has joy in their hearts because they're producing magic that honors their creativity as well as serves the world, doesn't have time to go online and post a review that is not just negative, but that is attacking. I mean, joyful people don't spew toxic. words on other human beings. You see, as little kids, we all had dreams. As little kids, we all had intimacy with our primal nature. We knew who we were. We weren't afraid to be authentic. We weren't afraid to speak our truth. We weren't afraid to color outside of the box. We weren't afraid to say, I want to be an astronaut. I want to be a famous artist. I want to be a billionaire. I want a yacht. I want great love. Like little kids stood in awe and wonder because that's who we are. And then what happened is we went out in the world and our parents and our teachers and the media and our peers and previous generations. I believe all of those influence come together to cause us as we get older to lose who we truly are. And so critics are dreamers. They did dream. There was a time when they had joy in their hearts and they were healthy. They were intimate and fluent with their primitive genius. And then something happened where they contracted and shut down. And so rather than being aware of it and processing through it and releasing it, they just became bitter and they closed all up. And so now there's a certain pleasure they get seeing other people fail because misery loves company. Joyful people don't hurt other people. They lift other people up and they celebrate other people.