Success isn’t something that suddenly happens.
Depending on what you want or hope for, it could take years.
And have you ever considered this?
How you think and what you do during that time makes a HUGE difference to how quickly and easily you succeed.
Let me give you an example.
As well as being a bilingual Women’s Success Coach with a 3-decade career in Japan, I happen to be a karate world champion.
On my first day in the dojo, did I start to perform the complex kata moves that won me the gold in Malaysia in 2009?
No, of course not.
I started by learning how to clench my fist to punch properly.
Then, I practiced the basic punches and kicks when I visited the dojo 3 times a week.
And I kept practicing, gradually learning more and more complex moves over the years, and increasing my training to 5 days a week at the peak.
If you feel like you haven’t achieved success in some area of your work or life yet, that certainly doesn’t mean that you’re not on the way.
In Episode 187 of the Sasuga! Podcast, you’ll hear
- 3 more secrets to make it sooooooo much easier to enjoy the success you want
- Inspiration from women who’ve put these secrets into practice
- Simple suggestions for action toward success as you define it
Enjoy!
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For women in business in Japan
What if…
… you could elevate your presence, people skills, and performance in less than 3 months?
… you felt inspired and encouraged by 6-10 women like you in a safe and supportive online space?
… you had an experienced bilingual female mentor here in Japan and could ask her anything professional or personal?
Find out how this and more could be possible for you at sasugacommunications.com/wise.