"It will be hard to leave this paradise," he wrote on his blog on his first visit to Mauritius in 2007. The author of 10 international best-sellers, including "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari", had also advised users to "put this country on your list of places you want to find out before I die."
After three visits to Mauritius, including offering workshops, the Canadiens fell under the spell of our island and decided to apply for the 'citizenship' in 2012. And it's been six months since he has Mauritian nationality.
For leadership guru, who came to Mauritius twice for holidays since July 2012, Mauritius will be his second home and he intends to settle in a few years.
What also captivated Robin Sharma is the "different ethnic groups live in harmony and peace in this exotic and Culturally-beautiful melting pot. Is not that what share of leadership is all about? "