A Quote by Robin Sharma

Clarity proceeds Mastery! — © Robin Sharma
Clarity proceeds Mastery!

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Clarity breeds mastery.
Clarity, clarity, surely clarity is the most beautiful thing in the world, A limited, limiting clarity I have not and never did have any motive of poetry But to achieve clarity.
Clarity breeds mastery. And the goals you set drive the actions you'll take.
Clarity precedes mastery. Craft clear and precise plans/goals/deliverables. And then block out all else.
Mastery requires endurance. Mastery, a word we don’t use often, is not the equivalent of what we might consider its cognate—perfectionism—an inhuman aim motivated by a concern with how others view us. Mastery is also not the same as success—an event-based victory based on a peak point, a punctuated moment in time. Mastery is not merely a commitment to a goal, but to a curved-line, constant pursuit.
Clarity precedes mastery and the more clear you can get on what you want to create in life, the more focused you will be in your daily behaviors.
Mastery, I learned, was not something genetic, or for a lucky few. It is something we can all attain if get rid of some misconceptions and gain clarity as to the required path.
I write because I admire the act of rationalization, of seeking clarity in one's understanding of the complexities of life, and I'm bad at it. I'm slow. Writing, which is an arduous and slow process, proceeds at the same rate as my sloth-like mind.
My favorite word is clarity...clarity...clarity. And the critical clarity is what is the transformation that is going to take place in the customer's life or work when they buy and use your product? And how profound is that? How important is that? You know the old saying, "If you could come up with a cure for cancer you'd be a billionaire by the end of the week" because of that profound result.
She who succeeds in gaining the mastery of the bicycle will gain the mastery of life.
Creativity follows mastery, so mastery of skills is the first priority for young talent.
The mastery of nature is vainly believed to be an adequate substitute for self mastery.
Technical skill is mastery of complexity, while creativity is mastery of simplicity.
Mastery.- We have reached mastery when we neither mistake nor hesitate in the achievement.
And in spite of all the mastery we've attained, we don't have enough mastery to stop devastating the world, or to repair the devastation we've already wrought.
At the heart of it, mastery is practice. Mastery is staying on the path.
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