If you’re like most of my Japanese clients and online community members, you want to grow professionally and personally and make a contribution in your work and life. Yes?

But you probably feel under pressure to do what others expect of you.

You’re worried about what others will think of you – especially if you do something different or make a mistake.

Maybe you think the answer is to believe in yourself.

Well, you might be surprised to hear what my coach, Jim Fortin, has to say to you about that.

In Episode 33 of the Sasuga! Podcast, you’ll learn

  • How analytical thinking actually stops you from reaching your highest potential
  • Why better education does not necessarily mean greater success in life for you
  • What to do if you don’t believe in yourself
  • Where your confidence REALLY comes from (probably not where you think)
  • A super simple way for you to stay positive in challenging circumstances

If you’d like to learn more from Jim, register for his free online training on September 4 (I joined Jim’s free training almost a year ago and it changed my life – seriously!!!). Even if you can’t join live, you can watch the recording – but you have to register first.

>>> Register for Jim’s free online training here.

And here’s a link to one of my favorite episodes of Jim’s podcast: The real reason you never have enough time.

Enjoy!

 
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