Send us a text Exploring the fascinating Japanese concept of kanjo (often translated as "grit") and how it intersects with self-affirmation techniques to create sustainable resilience without burnout. • Kanjo encompasses perseverance, willpower, and drive to push through challenges toward achieving goals • Traditional kanjo can create immense pressure when taken to extremes • Nakashima's mountain climbing analogy: self-efficacy is believing you can climb; self-affirmation is figuring out how...
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Send us a text Exploring the fascinating Japanese concept of kanjo (often translated as "grit") and how it intersects with self-affirmation techniques to create sustainable resilience without burnout. • Kanjo encompasses perseverance, willpower, and drive to push through challenges toward achieving goals • Traditional kanjo can create immense pressure when taken to extremes • Nakashima's mountain climbing analogy: self-efficacy is believing you can climb; self-affirmation is figuring out how...
"You Are the Average of the Five People You Spend the Most Time With"
All about Self-esteem by Teru Nakashima, Japan
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8 months ago
"You Are the Average of the Five People You Spend the Most Time With"
Send us a text Main Theme: The significant impact of one's social circle on personal growth and well-being, encapsulated in the idea that "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with." This influence extends to all aspects of life, affecting mindset, perspective, and overall vitality. Nakashima uses the metaphor of a "forest" to represent this social ecosystem and encourages readers to cultivate a diverse and supportive environment for personal flourishing. Key Ideas a...
All about Self-esteem by Teru Nakashima, Japan
Send us a text Exploring the fascinating Japanese concept of kanjo (often translated as "grit") and how it intersects with self-affirmation techniques to create sustainable resilience without burnout. • Kanjo encompasses perseverance, willpower, and drive to push through challenges toward achieving goals • Traditional kanjo can create immense pressure when taken to extremes • Nakashima's mountain climbing analogy: self-efficacy is believing you can climb; self-affirmation is figuring out how...