– An Interview with Miho Noguchi
We all have embarrassing moments – such as going blank in a presentation, forgetting an important person’s name, sending a message to the wrong recipients, spilling something down a white shirt, breaking wind in a quiet office full of people… These are just a few of my own examples!
What do you do to overcome your embarrassment when something horrible like that happens?
Do you replay the event over and over in your mind and keep feeling bad about it?
Episode 38 of the Sasuga! Podcast is the second part of my interview with top-class event host and MC Miho Noguchi. She shares a 3-step approach that she uses to overcome embarrassing situations (click here to listen to the first part of the interview).
In this episode, you’ll also hear
- What’s different about praise in Japan compared with many other countries
- How your childhood probably impacted your attitude toward work
- Miho’s 3 top tips for making a great impression on stage or in business meetings
Enjoy!
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