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Listen To Your Inner Voice

Listen To Your Inner Voice

– a conversation with Akina Shu When Akina was in her late 20s, her friends were out enjoying themselves while she was going through major surgery twice, struggling to commute in a wheelchair, and witnessing the death of her mother from cancer. If that wasn’t enough,...

When Do You Stop Working?

When Do You Stop Working?

– a conversation with Joy Jarman-Walsh How did you feel when working from home started due to the coronavirus pandemic? Maybe, like many busy business professionals, you thought, “Actually, this is great! No more commuting. I can spend more time with my family.” And...

Do What You Enjoy!

Do What You Enjoy!

– a conversation with Manami Sasaki Little Manami had a dream. When she was around 7 years old, she saw an announcer on TV and, from that moment, she knew that was what she wanted to be! When Manami started applying for jobs as a university student, her sole focus was...

3 Quick Ways To Improve Your Communication Today

3 Quick Ways To Improve Your Communication Today

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” George Bernard Shaw said this in the early 1900s,  And miscommunication seems even more likely today in global business.  Why is that?  I see three big reasons: Diverse backgrounds...

You Always Have A Choice

You Always Have A Choice

I enjoyed most of my corporate career in Japan - almost two decades.  But there was a time when I was becoming more and more stressed - miserable, in fact. As I worked hard, was promoted, and was given more and more responsibility, I accepted it. I didn’t want to let...

Is Clubhouse A Waste Of Time?

Is Clubhouse A Waste Of Time?

If you’re like many of my corporate clients and online students, you’re keen to learn and improve your professional skills. AND you want to use your time wisely, right? So is Clubhouse a fabulous opportunity or a waste of your precious hours? When I first heard about...

You Don’t Need To Be Confident

You Don’t Need To Be Confident

“I want to be more confident.” So many of my corporate clients and online students say this. Do you want to be more confident? Do people tell you you should be more confident? You may have heard that showing confidence helps you to make a positive first impression,...

Feminism Might Not Be What You Think…

Feminism Might Not Be What You Think…

– a conversation with Shu Matsuo Post Do you consider yourself a feminist? I didn’t until recently. Despite long being an enthusiastic linguist, I’d never looked up the dictionary definition of “feminism.” I associated “feminism” with confrontation, being anti-men,...

3 Keys To Ease That Feeling Of Too Much To Do And Too Little Time

3 Keys To Ease That Feeling Of Too Much To Do And Too Little Time

“The most common form of stress that we experience is the feeling of being overwhelmed with far too much to do and having too little time to do it in.” - Brian Tracy International The other day, I asked participants in an online training their biggest problem with...

Use Apologies Sparingly – Like An Expensive Oil

Use Apologies Sparingly – Like An Expensive Oil

– a conversation with Sarah Furuya (Part 2) How often do you apologize in your work? “Sorry I’m late.” “Sorry my camera isn’t working.” “I’m sorry for my poor English.” Have you ever fully considered that when you apologize frequently (habitually), your apology loses...

Show Up. Shine. Let It Go.

Show Up. Shine. Let It Go.

– a conversation with Sarah Furuya When executive coach Sarah Furuya walks into a room of clients, she sees Japanese women who are “phenomenal” and who are the senior leaders of the future. From Sarah’s perspective, she comes in as a business partner. But,...

Why Having A Word Of The Year Is More Important Than Ever

Why Having A Word Of The Year Is More Important Than Ever

Have you decided your word of the year for 2021 yet? If you’re not familiar with this concept, the idea is to choose a word or phrase, usually at the beginning of the year, that will help keep you focused and inspired. You may also find a word of the year useful to...