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Robin Sharma reveals 7 winning habits to adopt in 2026

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 2, 2026, 06:01 IST
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Robin Sharma

Leadership guru and international bestselling author, known for writing 'The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari', Robin Sharma is an inspiration to many. With the beginning of a new year, Robin Sharma recently shared some of his game-changing advice for people who want to change their lives for the better in 2026. These simple yet powerful habits can transform your 2026 into your most productive, joyful year yet. So, here we list Robin Sharma's winning habits:

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"Leave 2025 in 2025"

Let bygones be bygones and move forward with hope and positivity. Be it past mistakes or regrets, there's no point in wasting your time, energy and emotions in things of the past that cannot be undone. Instead, take every missed opportunity or mistake as a learning, grow as a person and move ahead in faith.

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"Stop watching the news"

Unfortunately, most news today is negative or sensationalised which further makes one anxious or worrisome. So, instead, avoid the news and learnt to be present in the moment.

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"Exercise for an hour 5x a week"

Robin Sharma swears by movement as your secret weapon for a sharper mind and unbreakable focus. It’s not just about six-pack abs; it’s brain fuel. Studies back this - regular workouts boost BDNF, a protein that grows brain cells, fights depression, and sharpens memory.
So, exercise regularly-- at least five times a week. It could be any form of exercise-- be it brisk walking, yoga or weight training. Consistency beats intensity. After just weeks, you’ll feel energy surge, sleep deeper, and stress melt away.


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"Sell your TV to buy more books"

Ditch the binge-watching trap - Robin Sharma says that watching TV steals your potential. So instead, swap screen time for books, and invest in wisdom-- just like many popular leaders and millionaires. Reading rewires your brain, expands vocabulary, and sparks ideas that lead to breakthroughs.

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"Do at least one kind act each day"

Kindness isn’t fluffy - it’s a leadership superpower, says Robin Sharma. A small gesture, like complimenting a colleague or helping a stranger, releases oxytocin, the “bonding hormone,” slashing stress and boosting happiness. It creates ripples: you feel great, others pay it forward.

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"Eat less food so you get more done"

Overeating fogs your mind and decreases your energy; while eating lighter and mindfully activates autophagy. It is your body’s cleanup mode, which sharpens focus and vitality. It’s ancient wisdom from monks who fasted for clarity.

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"Get up early so you own your days"

This is one of the most common habits of highly successful people. Waking up early (preferably at 5AM) gives one time to work on themselves and things that truly matter. It also help prevent unnecessary rush and fatigue, leading to better productivity.

Which of these habits are you trying first in 2026? Share in the comments!

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I have been hearing the same thing for the past 15 years. Nothing changes.
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