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MBTI Made Easy: 16 Types Through Stories & Laughter

July 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

MBTI made simple

(soft acoustic music playing)Tom Hanks (smiling):When I was a kid, I thought there were only two kinds of people—those who talked too much... and those who wanted to be left alone. Then I grew up and met someone who planned vacations two years in advance... someone who cried after a staff meeting... and someone who organized all their snacks alphabetically.Turns … [Read more...] about MBTI Made Easy: 16 Types Through Stories & Laughter

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Tiny Habits, Big Laughs: James Clear’s Atomic Comedy Play

July 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

(Lights up. James Clear walks to center stage, simple black notebook in hand. He speaks directly to the audience with calm conviction and warmth.)JAMES CLEAR:Hi, I’m James Clear. You probably know me as the guy who writes about small habits and big results.But here’s the thing:I didn’t write Atomic Habits because I mastered life.I wrote it because I failed... … [Read more...] about Tiny Habits, Big Laughs: James Clear’s Atomic Comedy Play

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The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins: 5 Power-Shifting Lessons

July 9, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins

Mel Robbins:Let me tell you something I wish someone had told me years ago: you don’t have to fix everything. You don’t have to over-explain, over-apologize, or twist yourself into knots trying to control how others feel, react, or behave. You can simply... let them.That idea—The Let Them Theory—changed my life. It was born from burnout, heartbreak, and the … [Read more...] about The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins: 5 Power-Shifting Lessons

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Bill Perkins Redefined Wealth with His Book Die With Zero

April 4, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Bill Perkins:Welcome, everyone — and thank you for joining this meaningful conversation series. I wrote Die With Zero not just as a financial guide, but as a wake-up call to live a fuller, more intentional life.Too many people spend their lives chasing money without ever asking, What am I saving it for? My belief is simple: Your life is the sum of your … [Read more...] about Bill Perkins Redefined Wealth with His Book Die With Zero

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Gary Keller Breaks Down The ONE Thing in 7 Expert Talks

April 2, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Gary Keller:Welcome, everyone. I’m truly honored to have you join us for this powerful conversation series based on The ONE Thing—an idea that changed my life and continues to shape how I live, lead, and serve.We live in a world obsessed with doing more—more tasks, more goals, more pressure. But here’s what I’ve learned: success doesn’t come from doing … [Read more...] about Gary Keller Breaks Down The ONE Thing in 7 Expert Talks

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Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your Teenage Years

February 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

17 life lessons for teens

Ken Honda:  "Hello, everyone! I’m Ken Honda, and I’m so excited to share with you 17 life-changing conversations designed to help you navigate your teenage years with wisdom, confidence, and joy.As teenagers, you’re standing at the crossroads of self-discovery, independence, and big decisions about your future. These years are a time of incredible … [Read more...] about Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your Teenage Years

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David J. Schwartz’s The Magic of Thinking Big: A Deep Dive

February 18, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

David J. Schwartz:  Welcome, and thank you for joining this powerful discussion on The Magic of Thinking Big. If you’re here, it means you’re ready to break free from small thinking, embrace bold ideas, and take charge of your success.I wrote The Magic of Thinking Big because I saw one undeniable truth: success is not about intelligence, talent, or luck—it’s … [Read more...] about David J. Schwartz’s The Magic of Thinking Big: A Deep Dive

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Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your 30s for Success

January 11, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Welcome to a pivotal moment in your journey through life—your 30s. This decade holds incredible potential for growth, transformation, and fulfillment. It’s a time when the choices you make can set the foundation for a life of abundance, joy, and purpose.In my years of sharing wisdom on happiness, money, and life, I’ve come to see the 30s as a bridge between … [Read more...] about Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your 30s for Success

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Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your 50s for Joy and Purpose

January 10, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Ken Honda's 17 Things to Do in Your 50s

Welcome to a transformative chapter of your life. Your 50s are not just about aging—they’re about thriving, discovering new passions, and deepening the joy and purpose that fuel your days. This is the decade where you can align your heart, mind, and actions to create a fulfilling life.In Japan, we believe in the concept of ikigai, the intersection of what you … [Read more...] about Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your 50s for Joy and Purpose

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Ken Honda’s 17 things to do in your 40s for a Happier, Fulfilling Life

January 10, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your 40s

Ken Honda:Welcome to today's imaginary Talks! Life in your 40s is a pivotal chapter—a time to reflect, refocus, and set the stage for the decades to come. It’s not about chasing what’s left behind but embracing what lies ahead with clarity and intention. In this phase, we begin to understand what truly matters—our health, relationships, time, and purpose.Through … [Read more...] about Ken Honda’s 17 things to do in your 40s for a Happier, Fulfilling Life

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