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Heaven Words vs. Hell Words: How Words Uplift or Drag Us Down

December 29, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Welcome, everyone! Today, we’re here to talk about something so powerful, it’s with you from the moment you wake up to the moment you fall asleep: words. Yes, words! They’re free, they’re plentiful, and they can change your life—if you use them wisely.In my philosophy, I call uplifting words "Heaven Words." These are the words that make people feel good, like … [Read more...] about Heaven Words vs. Hell Words: How Words Uplift or Drag Us Down

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Insights from We Who Wrestle with God by Jordan Peterson

December 22, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Jordan Peterson:Welcome, everyone. Today, we embark on a series of profound conversations, each delving into critical aspects of human life and society. These discussions are inspired by the foundational ideas presented in We Who Wrestle with God, where I explore the ancient stories that have shaped our understanding of existence, morality, and purpose.In these … [Read more...] about Insights from We Who Wrestle with God by Jordan Peterson

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Why Perfectionists Have the Lowest Standards?

December 7, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Welcome, everyone. Today, we’re diving into a fascinating paradox—how perfectionism, which we often associate with high standards, can actually lead to the lowest outcomes. Perfectionists struggle not because they aim for excellence, but because their fear of failure stops them from even trying. It’s a cycle that stifles innovation, creativity, and growth, both … [Read more...] about Why Perfectionists Have the Lowest Standards?

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John Kim’s The Angry Therapist on Growth, and Living Authentically

November 17, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Welcome, everyone! I’m so excited about today’s conversation because it’s one that has the power to truly shift the way we think about life, success, and what it means to live authentically. We’re guided today by someone who is as bold as he is insightful—John Kim, also known as The Angry Therapist. His no-BS approach to truth, growth, and connection has … [Read more...] about John Kim’s The Angry Therapist on Growth, and Living Authentically

Filed Under: Personal Development, Self-Help Tagged With: Angela Duckworth grit, Angela Duckworth perseverance, Barry Schwartz decision making, Barry Schwartz freedom, Barry Schwartz paradox of choice, Brené Brown authenticity, brené brown vulnerability, Daniel Kahneman cognitive bias, Daniel Kahneman decision making, Daniel Kahneman mental energy, David Attenborough conservation, David Attenborough natural world, David Attenborough sustainability, Elon Musk ethics, Elon Musk legacy, Elon Musk sustainable future, John Kim life balance, john kim reviews the angry therapist, John Kim The Angry Therapist, john kim the angry therapist becoming a life coach, John Kim truth growth, the angry therapist john kim, Tony Robbins success mindset

John Kim’s ‘I Used to Be a Miserable F*ck’: Redefining Life

November 17, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Welcome, everyone. Today, we’re diving into a powerful series of imaginary talks that will inspire you to live more authentically, embrace vulnerability, and take control of your happiness and well-being.I have the privilege of introducing some of the most insightful minds of our time, each with a unique perspective on topics that touch every one of us—redefining … [Read more...] about John Kim’s ‘I Used to Be a Miserable F*ck’: Redefining Life

Filed Under: Happiness, Self-Help Tagged With: Brené Brown courage and connection, Brené Brown emotional health, Brené Brown vulnerability and strength, Deepak Chopra holistic well-being, Dr. Edith Eger emotional resilience, Dr. Edith Eger healing through choice, Dr. Gabor Maté trauma healing, Elizabeth Gilbert creative freedom, Elizabeth Gilbert creativity and imperfection, Gretchen Rubin creating daily happiness, Gretchen Rubin happiness insights, I Used to Be a Miserable F*ck, Jay Shetty living authentically, Jay Shetty mindfulness practices, Jay Shetty values-based living, John Kim I Used to Be a Miserable F*ck, John Kim redefining life and growth, John Kim self-care lessons, Joseph Campbell Hero’s Journey, Kristin Neff self-compassion strategies, Mark Manson embracing imperfection, Mark Manson perfectionism tips, Oprah Winfrey finding purpose, Ryan Holiday overcoming obstacles, Ryan Holiday resilience and authenticity, Simon Sinek authentic leadership, Terry Crews emotional vulnerability, Terry Crews redefining masculinity, The Angry Therapist, Tony Robbins meaningful life strategies, Tony Robbins personal growth advice, Tony Robbins transformational mindset

John Kim’s It’s Not Me, It’s You: Keys to Break the Blame Cycle

November 16, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Hello, everyone, and welcome! Today, we’re diving into the core of what makes us human—our relationships, our personal growth, our self-awareness, and the search for meaning and purpose. These are the building blocks of a life well-lived, and we’ve brought together some of the most brilliant minds to explore them with us.We’ll start by looking at … [Read more...] about John Kim’s It’s Not Me, It’s You: Keys to Break the Blame Cycle

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Saito Hitori’s Game of Money: Millionaire Lessons on True Wealth

November 14, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Hello, everyone, and welcome! Today, we have a lineup of truly remarkable voices to explore the journey to wealth, success, and spiritual fulfillment. Leading our discussion is Saito Hitori, a Japanese billionaire and bestselling author whose wisdom has inspired millions in Japan and beyond. Known for his unique blend of financial success and deep spirituality, … [Read more...] about Saito Hitori’s Game of Money: Millionaire Lessons on True Wealth

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Life is a Game, You’re the Challenger: History & Fiction Lessons

November 12, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Welcome, everyone! Today, we’re gathered for an imaginary conversation that might just change the way you see your life. Imagine this: ‘Life is a Game, and You Are the Challenger.’ Now, what if we could approach each day, each decision, each obstacle, as if life itself were a grand adventure, a game designed to bring out our best and help us grow?We’ll be drawing … [Read more...] about Life is a Game, You’re the Challenger: History & Fiction Lessons

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Why Fun Matters More Than Being Right: A Path to True Progress

November 8, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Hello, everyone! Today, we’re diving into a truly refreshing and thought-provoking idea: Why Fun Matters More Than Being Right. Now, at first glance, this might sound surprising. We’re often told that being right is the most important thing, that it gives us a sense of control, of order, even of righteousness. But if you think about it, what’s ‘right’ often … [Read more...] about Why Fun Matters More Than Being Right: A Path to True Progress

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The Art of Thinking Clearly: Rolf Dobelli & Experts Discuss Biases

November 3, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Hello, everyone! Today, we’re diving into a topic that touches every aspect of our lives — the unseen forces that shape how we think and the decisions we make, especially when we’re in groups. We’re about to unravel the mysteries of social influence, group dynamics, and the way other people affect our thoughts, often without us even realizing it.Joining us for … [Read more...] about The Art of Thinking Clearly: Rolf Dobelli & Experts Discuss Biases

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