Send us a text Exploring the fascinating Japanese concept of kanjo (often translated as "grit") and how it intersects with self-affirmation techniques to create sustainable resilience without burnout. • Kanjo encompasses perseverance, willpower, and drive to push through challenges toward achieving goals • Traditional kanjo can create immense pressure when taken to extremes • Nakashima's mountain climbing analogy: self-efficacy is believing you can climb; self-affirmation is figuring out how...
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Send us a text Exploring the fascinating Japanese concept of kanjo (often translated as "grit") and how it intersects with self-affirmation techniques to create sustainable resilience without burnout. • Kanjo encompasses perseverance, willpower, and drive to push through challenges toward achieving goals • Traditional kanjo can create immense pressure when taken to extremes • Nakashima's mountain climbing analogy: self-efficacy is believing you can climb; self-affirmation is figuring out how...
Finding Meaning: What Viktor Frankl Taught Me About Self-Worth
All about Self-esteem by Teru Nakashima, Japan
6 minutes
10 months ago
Finding Meaning: What Viktor Frankl Taught Me About Self-Worth
Send us a text 1. What is the core idea behind Viktor Frankl's philosophy, and how can it help improve self-worth, even after difficult childhood experiences? Viktor Frankl's core idea, as exemplified in his book "Man's Search for Meaning," is that humans possess the ultimate freedom to choose their attitude and perspective, regardless of their circumstances. Even in the face of immense suffering, such as that experienced in Nazi concentration camps, individuals can find meaning and purpose. ...
All about Self-esteem by Teru Nakashima, Japan
Send us a text Exploring the fascinating Japanese concept of kanjo (often translated as "grit") and how it intersects with self-affirmation techniques to create sustainable resilience without burnout. • Kanjo encompasses perseverance, willpower, and drive to push through challenges toward achieving goals • Traditional kanjo can create immense pressure when taken to extremes • Nakashima's mountain climbing analogy: self-efficacy is believing you can climb; self-affirmation is figuring out how...