What do you do when you make a mistake? How do you react when a colleague makes a mistake? After we published our celebratory episodes of the Sasuga! Podcast with fabulous soundbites of advice from past guests, I suddenly realized… ... we’d missed out one of the...
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Who Are The Pacemakers In The Marathon Of Your Life?
– a conversation with Kanako Machidori When human resources manager Kanako Machidori started running more than 10 years ago, her maximum was 200 meters. Gradually, she increased her distance until she ran in her first half marathon. Kanako thought it would be...
What Are You Committed To?
What are you committed to? Do you make “hard” and “soft” commitments - ones that you’re definitely going to stick to and others that you’re okay letting go of? Have you ever said that you’re going to do something and then - when it came to the time to do that thing -...
Perfectionism Didn’t Get Me Here
Well, we’re finally here. Episode 100! If you happened to listen to Episode 2 from waaaaaaay back in January 2019, you may recall that I spoke about the dangers of perfectionism. I can assure you that we would NOT have got this far if I’d attempted to be perfect. As...
Why Can’t You Stick To Your Plan?
If you’re like many high-performing women in a fast-paced work environment, you’re probably constantly “putting out fires” - rushing from one urgent task to the next, without pausing to consider how to really make the most of your expertise, time, and energy. Even if...
Make Sure You Disagree Agreeably
– a conversation with Angel Guevara When Angel Guevara emigrated from Venezuela to America at the age of 18, he found that people were very nice, polite and kind. It was the same when he came to Japan. You probably recognize that, in many countries, people are...
I Was Doing It All Wrong!
I used to be a typical overachiever. I said “Yes” to everything that people asked me to do at work and often outside work too. When a sempai (senior colleague) advised me to “Underpromise and overdeliver,” I thought that was brilliant! What a GREAT way to make people...
The Surprising Way To Earn Respect As A Woman In Business
– a conversation with Yuko When Yuko suddenly became company president at the age of 30, it felt weird to her that people started calling her “Shacho.” It sounded so masculine and she felt really awkward at first. And when she met her business counterparts - mostly...
It’s Not Just Everything You Do That Makes You Exhausted
– a conversation with Mana Ogawa If you’re like many overstretched, high-potential women in business, you probably think that you’re exhausted at the end of each day because you had sooooooo much to do... . ..just a never-ending onslaught of work tasks and demands....
4 Keys To Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Do you ever tell yourself that your work isn’t good enough?Do you often compare yourself with others in your business?Are you reluctant to ask for help from colleagues or others with more experience?Do you tend to overwork?Do you often replay events over and over in...
When You Hesitate, Just Jump In And Enjoy It
– a conversation with Miho Kauanoe Shinohara How often do you find yourself hesitating because you’re in a new situation? What if you fail? What will people think of you? When Miho Shinohara was suddenly asked to MC in front of hundreds of people in English about a...
You Have More Power To Choose Than You Think
– a conversation with Minami Yusui On Broadway, they say “The show must go on.” Well, 2020 has made us look at things differently, right? When 18-year-old Minami Yusui went to the States to study, she dreamed of standing on a Broadway stage. That dream eventually came...