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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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Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your 60s: A Guide to Living Fully

January 9, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Ken Honda: Life is a journey filled with opportunities to grow, love, and find joy, no matter our age. As we enter our 60s, we often reflect on what truly matters—our relationships, our health, our purpose, and the legacy we want to leave behind.This stage of life is not about slowing down but about deepening our understanding of ourselves and the world around … [Read more...] about Ken Honda’s 17 Things to Do in Your 60s: A Guide to Living Fully

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Ken Honda’s 17 Things You Want to Do in Your 20s

January 8, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Ken Honda 17 Things To Do In Twenties

Ken Honda: Welcome! I’m so glad you’ve chosen to join me on this journey to explore what I believe are the 17 most important things to do in your twenties. Your twenties are an extraordinary time—a decade of adventure, self-discovery, and boundless potential. It’s a period when you can dream big, embrace risks, and experiment with your passions while laying … [Read more...] about Ken Honda’s 17 Things You Want to Do in Your 20s

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Achieving New Year’s Resolutions: Strategies for Success

January 3, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Stefanie Fernández (Moderator): Welcome, everyone, to this insightful discussion on achieving New Year's resolutions. As we embark on a new year, many of us set goals to improve various aspects of our lives. However, turning these resolutions into reality can be challenging. Today, I'm joined by three esteemed experts who will share their knowledge and strategies … [Read more...] about Achieving New Year’s Resolutions: Strategies for Success

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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

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