I had to share this. It is very useful information for someone who wants to achieve more in their respective careers. I myself, I'm going to apply it.
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6 Japanese techniques to overcome laziness. That tempting little voice that whispers "stay in bed" can feel like a friend, but it's leading you down a path you don't want to go. Being lazy seems like no big deal, but it is a sneaky thief, stealing your chances to grow and reach your full potential. Every time you give in to it, you're letting your skills get rusty and your dreams get dusty. Sure, laziness feels good in the moment, but those comfy feelings won't last. It's the sting of missed opportunities and lost potential that lingers. Remember, it's a lot harder to live with regret than it is to put in the effort now. So, push snooze on laziness and hit play on your life instead using these Japanese techniques. The real satisfaction comes from making the most of every moment, not from sleeping through them. 1.) Ikigai - Find a purpose in Life 2.) Kaizen - Concentrate on small improvements daily 3.) Pommodore - Do tasks in small chunks (25min work/5min rest) 4.) Hara Hachi Bu - Eat ADEQUATE food, it'll boost your energy 5.) Shoshin - Have a beginner's mind 6.) Wabi-sabi - Embrace imperfection (learn from it) Follow me @ Nicky Verd Unlocking Human Potential in the Age of Disruption #productivity #humanpotential #work #skills #business #ideas #personaldevelopment
Thanks for sharing. I'm sure there is a lot more we can learn from them.
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5moThanks for sharing