

⏰ Rise early, conquer daily, elevate life!
The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma is a bestselling self-help book blending neuroscience and personal development to help readers establish a powerful morning routine. With over 22,000 reviews and top rankings in business and psychology categories, it offers a structured path to boost productivity, discipline, and life mastery through early rising and intentional habits.




| Best Sellers Rank | 1,064 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 6 in Medical & Healthcare Practitioners 15 in Scientific Psychology & Psychiatry 19 in Business Careers (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 22,901 Reviews |
F**U
A good motivational book.
What I did not like was how long it took to be delivered. Amazon messaged me to say that it may have got lost. But, it did arrive eventually and in 'as new' condition. First inmpression is that the book is much bigger than I expected. The printed text is clear and easy to read. The style of writing is also easy to read. The book provides a structure for a daily routine proven to accelerate personal and professional development. The secret is in the title of the book, "The 5am Club". The first challenge is to make time to read the book, and then to implement its instructions. It requires total commitment to a change in daily routine. If you enjoy taking cold showers then youll love this book! I plan to use this book alongside my Bullet Journal, because the success of this book depends upon discovering your life purpose and having a plan for your life.
G**N
Life changing! I say this after 7yrs of self-improvement books.
I'm really not sure why this book gets a bad rap. It put me off for years from reading it. I don't think some people are ready for the life lessons shared in this book. I have to be honest, I still haven't mastered the 5am starts yet. I'm on 6am continuously. But this book is so so so much more than just this. It's about priming yourself for the day, starting the night before and morning. It's about gaining momentum and small wins of mastery and self-discipline from the moment you wake. Which, in turn, carries you through the rest of the day. It's not let me down yet. There are so many valuable life-changing lessons in this book. I'm reading it for a second time to fully engrain it into my mind. I think if you were live by the values taught in this book alone, you would master life. The author is a very clever and talented person. The way he slips these lessons into an empowering story to help you absorb all this book's value is really quite amazing. Buy, and change! 3 months of changes for me, and the pendulum is starting to swing. You won't regret it. Lastly a huge huge thanks to the author for producing such a masterpiece and changing things around for me.
R**N
worth the read, spiritual and for me much of this reflected biblical teachings
Worth the read and very spiritual as well as encouraging, the teachings and life of Jesus Christ were for me a foundation for what I have just read.
M**A
I'm so glad I picked up this book.
This book has truly inspired me. I am incorporating some of the habits I’ve learned from it to uplift myself. I would highly recommend this book to others. It was an incredible learning experience. I would love to read it again and again
O**I
beginner level, written in fictional story
The 5am Club Review Grade: C+ Diffulcty level: Beginner The 5am Club has been on my list for a while, solely because ive always been interested in wakiung up at 5am, and wanted the book to serve as a way to increase my understanding of the importance of waking at such a time, and also for inspiratio. It accomplished this, however it couldve been done using much less words. The author wrote this book in a fictional novel type manner, with a billionaire taking an entrepreneur and artist on a journey. Sometimes a whole doube pages could be used to explain the scenery of the place they were, or other trivial matters, and I didnt care much for that, preferring a style that gets straight to the meat. It’s a nice book, probably most suitable for a beginner reader, or those who want to, but struggle to read non-fiction.
F**N
Fantastic book
Fantastic book! I really enjoyed it, the way it has been written is great and keeps you interested through the whole book. I highly recommend it and also it does provide value life advice, or reminding us about things we know but tend to not put in practice! I highly recommend this book
S**M
Most powerful book I read on the topic of performance & self mastery
I dont like to read fiction, so reading a self development book embedded within a fiction was initially a struggle for me. I failed to believe and trust the concepts putting this under the excuse "but that's just a fiction why would I believe this". But as you read through the book, it awakens a part of your heart that knows for this to be the truth and was just waiting for these directions. And it doesn't matter anymore if this is a fiction. I really liked that within the storyline the author has inserted just enough "evidence" (I.e official studies) to bring your sceptic mind also on-board. This book is a perfect balance of spiritual and scientific, and tackles both the heart (spiritual willpower) and the mind (personal will power) in such a brilliant way that leaves you no choice but wanting to apply those principles asap. The other self development books i read (about performance and habits) tackle only the mind, your logical brain, they are very convincing but I believe that to really change onself we need to call on a greater power than the one of the mind. Thank you Robin for this masterpiece!
E**O
A book about exceptionality that is written mediocrely
"Brillant, extraordinary, glamorous, otherworldly, awesome, staggering, fantastic, exceptional": open any random page of the book and you will be submerged by this kind of exaggerated and cloying use of adjectives for anything, no matter what, to the point you can't trust a single thing is exceptional, as everything is said to be. I'm not even a third of the way through the book, and I feel compelled to share my pain. I have been silently suffering so far, hoping to extract a few good, practical suggestions, but if there are any, they are diluted in too many pages of a fictional plot that is absurd, with characters that are unskilfully assembled and have ridiculous dialogs, written as if having in mind an audience of immature, superficial people who spent their inexperienced lives on a space satellite without ever landing on Earth. Hell yes! I am now going to exercise the zen of giving up this book to not waste a minute more of my precious time. How about that? I'll go with "The Morning Miracle," which I hear covers the same ground without boring readers to tears. The thing is, my "suspension of disbelief" went for a toss! Take for instance the last chapter I managed to endure: if you cut the fictional mumbo jumbo (you have to!), an imperative remains urging you to pay care and attention to the very details of what you do at work and in general, and do it perfectly to produce exceptional results; plus other superficial nonsense like that, seasoned with another 20 synonyms of "exceptional" per page. Seriously? The author is asking to be exceptional at work (duh?) and while doing his work (writing the book), he's being so unexceptionally mediocre? Perhaps he should get up at 4 a.m. and incorporate a one-hour good writing course into his morning routine. Now, how can I believe this author and dedicate one minute more of my time to his book?
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