From Book to Global Movement: What Robin Sharma’s Next Chapter Teaches Us About Lasting Change
- Best Ever You

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There comes a moment when a message stops being something you read and starts becoming something you live.
That’s what’s happening right now with Robin Sharma. In a newly announced partnership with International Literary Properties, his body of work—spanning more than 25 million books sold in over 90 languages—is expanding into film, television, audio, live experiences, and digital platforms.
For over thirty years, Robin Sharma has devoted his life to one mission-essential cause: helping human beings and organizations around the world Lead Without a Title. He has served as a trusted guide to the world’s most exceptional leaders – from Fortune 100 CEOs and elite entrepreneurs to NASA scientists and senior executives at Nike. His work is not merely about instruction; it is about mastering performance, building legendary teams, and creating organizations that dominate their industries.

His #1 international bestsellers such as The 5AM Club, The Wealth Money Can’t Buy, The Everyday Hero Manifesto, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, and Who Will Cry When You Die? have sold 25+million copies in over ninety-two languages and dialects; making him one of the most widely-read authors in the world.
Milena Alberti, Executive Chair of ILP, said, “This new partnership with Robin Sharma marks another milestone in ILP’s rapidly growing slate of authors we are so proud to work with. We are thrilled to start collaborating with Robin on his 30+ years of world-renowned work and look forward to elevating Robin’s essential message across new mediums and to even larger audiences.”
Robin Sharma said, “I’m excited and inspired to partner with ILP to create content that will help people across the world lead happier, healthier and richer lives. This union will cause real impact.”
On the surface, it’s a major business move. But underneath it, there’s something far more meaningful unfolding.
The ideas that truly change lives don’t stay confined to pages. They move. They grow. They find new ways to reach people because people are already living them.
That’s the difference between information and transformation.
We live in a world overflowing with advice. More books, more podcasts, more strategies than ever before. And yet, so many people feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure where to begin. Not because they don’t know what to do, but because knowing isn’t the same as practicing.
The truth is simple, and it’s one we come back to again and again: The life you want isn’t built by what you know. It’s built by what you practice.
Robin Sharma’s work has endured for more than three decades not because it’s complicated, but because it’s consistent. Wake up with intention. Focus your energy. Lead yourself before you lead others. These aren’t groundbreaking concepts. They’re repeatable ones. And that’s exactly why they work.
The same is true for peace.

In The Peace Guidebook: How to Cultivate Hope, Healing, and Harmony for the Good of Humankind, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman talk about peace not as something you wait for, but something you practice. Not something you achieve once, but something you choose again and again, especially when life feels chaotic, uncertain, or overwhelming.
Because here’s the reality most people don’t want to admit: Peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances. It’s built in imperfect ones.
The authors add, "That’s where everything shifts.
When you begin to understand that change doesn’t require a complete overhaul, it requires a single, intentional step. When you realize that growth isn’t about doing everything, it’s about doing what matters—consistently.
Pause.
Breathe.
Choose.
These aren’t just words. They are a way forward."
What’s happening with Robin Sharma’s expansion isn’t just about reaching more people. It’s a reflection of something deeper happening in the world right now. People are searching for clarity. For meaning. For a way to feel grounded in the middle of everything pulling at their attention.
And the answers they’re looking for aren’t complex.
They’re foundational.
They’re found in the small, quiet moments where you decide:
to show up instead of check out
to focus instead of scatter
to respond instead of react
Big transformations are built on small decisions made consistently.
That’s what turns a message into a movement.
It’s not the size of the platform. It’s the depth of the practice.
You don’t need a global audience to live a meaningful life. You don’t need a bestselling book or a major partnership to create impact. What you need is the willingness to align your actions with what you know matters.
And to keep choosing it—even when it’s inconvenient, even when it’s hard, even when no one is watching.
Because at the end of the day, the question isn’t what inspired you.
It’s what you’re willing to practice.
So start where you are.
Take one breath. Make one intentional choice. Create one moment of alignment today.
That’s how it begins.
That’s how it builds.
And over time, those small, consistent choices don’t just change your day—they change your life.
You don’t become your best self by chasing more. You become your best self by practicing what matters.
And when you grow, the world grows with you.
International Literary Properties is a global platform that enhances iconic author legacies by acquiring, investing in, and managing a world-class portfolio of literary and theatrical works and estates. With a team based across New York, London, and Los Angeles, ILP works closely with book authors, playwrights, lyricists and composers, along with their representatives, heirs and estate managers to protect legacies and bring classic works to new international audiences. Since its founding in 2020, ILP has built a diverse portfolio of creators, including Tennessee Williams, Damon Runyon, Somerset Maugham, Langston Hughes, Paddy Chayefsky, Alfred Uhry, Cornell Woolrich, Ann Rule, Georges Simenon, James M. Cain, Joseph Kesselring, and Marsha Norman. ILP partners with leading creatives and media companies to develop new productions and adaptations across theater, television, film, publishing, and consumer products.
For more information, visit: internationalliteraryproperties.com
About Best Ever You
Best Ever You is a global personal development platform dedicated to helping people become their best selves through gratitude, alignment, and intentional living. Founded by Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino, Best Ever You offers practical tools, expert insights, and a supportive community designed to help individuals navigate change, redefine success, and cultivate peace in everyday life. Through books, podcasts, coaching, and resources like The Peace Guidebook, the mission is simple: to help you live with clarity, purpose, and heart—because when you grow, the world grows with you.




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