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...
The Tree of Self-Affirmation: Nurturing Growth During School Refusal
All about Self-esteem by Teru Nakashima, Japan
22 minutes
8 months ago
The Tree of Self-Affirmation: Nurturing Growth During School Refusal
Send us a text Futoko in Japan represents a protective response rather than a problem, with over 240,000 students absent from school for 30 days or more as they instinctively conserve energy when overwhelmed. • School refusal often stems from overactivity in the amygdala, causing students to constantly perceive threats others might not notice • Speaker Nakashima's "Tree of Self-Affirmation" illustrates how futoko relates to weakened self-esteem and self-acceptance • Creating supportive envir...
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...