Check out Takumi’s NEW English youtube channel🎵
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Expand by Flowing with Expanding Energy —
Feel your way toward your goal.
Body → Cells → Subatomic Particles → The Observer Effect → Existence and Consciousness
Quantum Leap
Subatomic Particles
Soften the body,
Let the particles fly.
Resources begin to gather.
Don’t block the flow — relax.
Do not separate from the world.
Align with the greater current.
It was a wonderful time!
Wahaha
Hehehe
Hihihi
It started with laughter.
It was truly wonderful!
Chena Hot Springs in the Arctic—
Why can’t you say yes when invited next week?
Time and money.
Even though you're already in the “I want to go~~!” phase—
That’s the energy of growth and expansion.
And yet—
You suddenly slam on the brakes.
Keep expanding!
Seminar in LA
Where should we go for fun?!
↓↓↓ You can join via Zoom!
Single-session participation is also possible!
A Fun Time with a Mom Who’s Also a Hairstylist!
Here’s how our conversation unfolded ↓↓↓
1. Boosting Motivation
Everyone flipped their "motivation switch" together, setting the tone for a happy, inspired year ahead.
2. Self-Introduction & Background (Takumi Yamazaki)
Hometown: Ise-Shima area, Mie Prefecture (near Ise Shrine)
Education & Early Life:
Graduated from Matsusaka High School (originally aimed to become a PE teacher)
Attended Hiroshima University, Faculty of Education (now a park)
Left home at 15, lived alone — gained independence and started a business early
Business Career:
Started a business while still a student
Now in his 38th year of entrepreneurship and still evolving
Insights on Life, Family & Parenting
1. Independence for Children & the Role of Family
It’s ideal for kids to experience living on their own and build relationships beyond the family.
Sharing the importance of giving children early life experiences to foster independence.
Based on personal experience — leaving home at 15 — he advocates for a life not dependent solely on one’s parents.
2. Parenting Lifestyle & Self-Management
The warmth of home-cooked meals (like miso soup, tamagoyaki, mentaiko, and natto) as a reminder of family care.
Parenting isn’t about hovering — it’s about preparing an environment where kids can thrive on their own.
Encouraged the use of a “Life Map” to organize one's many roles (mother, daughter, sister, professional, etc.) into clear goals, challenges, and weekly tasks.
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Join the open chat: "Life Map"
Learn within the community and start using a task manager.
Practical Career & Work Strategies
1. The Beauty Industry & Customer Care
The value of a cosmetology license: without it, you can’t legally perform makeup or eyelash extensions in public.
Emphasized added value through skill and trust — in some countries, a haircut can cost $500+!
Bring happiness to clients by anticipating needs — offer thoughtful extras even before they ask.
2. Self-Management & Task Handling
With multiple roles to juggle, the ability to "pivot" and return to center is crucial.
Use tools like mind maps to organize tasks and goals for family, work, and personal life.
Whether it’s Google Calendar, paper notes, or sticky reminders on your fridge or doorknob — find what works best for you.
3. Networking & Support Systems
Recruit volunteer managers or assistants to support you and your clients.
Let them help with important tasks and scheduling — from kids' events to major work deadlines — so you’re not relying on memory alone.
Hold regular 30-minute check-ins to keep track of progress and align on tasks.
Everyday Examples & Daily Practices
1. Task Reminders in Action
Manage “must-not-forget” items using planners, phone alarms, Google Calendar, and paper checklists.
Every morning, review what you did yesterday and set your goals for today, aligning with your deeper desires.
2. “Return to Center” in Daily Life
Learn to shift awareness between roles — as a mom, a stylist, a daughter — and carry out tasks in each role with clarity.
Smooth transitions between roles improve performance in all areas.
3. Supporting Kids' Independence
When a child wants to try living on their own but feels unsure — support them with a mindset of "try it and see."
Encourage independence while balancing dreams with real-life steps, offering flexible and appropriate parental support.
4. Q&A: Practical Advice Shared
Ways to surprise and delight clients by staying a step ahead.
Tips on involving fans or managers to stay on top of key tasks.
Gradual strategies and mindset shifts for helping children transition to independence.
📅 What’s Next
Create your Life Map or mind map, breaking down your roles (mother, professional, daughter, friend, etc.) into: “Dreams,” “Challenges,” and “This Week’s Tasks.”
Reassess your task management system (Google Calendar, checklists, alarms, etc.).
Consider how to bring in a manager or assistant — and take the first step.
Schedule a 30-minute weekly progress check-in to share updates and stay on track.
Share proactive service ideas with your team to enhance client satisfaction.
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Since this is an AI-generated summary, there may be slight nuances that differ from the original tone.
Thanks for understanding! 😊
I really appreciate your continued support!
Tea time in the evening!
Grateful to everyone in each region!
Summary of the Recent Seminar in Hiroshima
This is an AI-generated summary,
so... some of the nuance doesn’t quite sit right with me! 😅
Still, here’s the gist:
What True Abundance Means: A Collective Reflection
1. Defining Abundance – Through Diverse Lenses
Each participant shared their personal perspective on “abundance”:
Material wealth (financial stability, health, free time).
Emotional and mental richness (self-worth, self-acceptance, inner peace).
The intrinsic value of simply existing; appreciating what we often take for granted.
Whether or not we feel fulfilled by our own standards is what truly matters.
Sharing meals with loved ones, having things that bring the heart joy.
Some also mentioned “political influence” and “inner activity” as factors—highlighting social and spiritual dimensions.
The conversation followed Maslow’s hierarchy of needs:
From physiological and safety needs, to love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.
And beyond that—reaching toward “altruism” or “transcending the ego.”
The difference between happiness and success:
Happiness = cherishing what you already have.
Success = striving for what you don’t yet have.
These two rarely coexist—but they can intersect if we’re grateful for the ability to aim for something more.
2. Real-Life Stories of Abundance
A story from someone born in the Showa 40s (mid-1960s):
Grew up post-war, when homes had no showers or AC, and life was tough for the whole family.
The drive for material comfort defined that generation’s values.
But in today’s era of material abundance, the definition of wealth is shifting.
Living close to nature—rural life insights:
Feeling the earth underfoot, noticing seasonal changes, experiencing rice planting—all of these tap us into a deeper sense of energy and abundance.
Moving from city to countryside can reignite appreciation for what “already is.”
The strength of community and like-minded peers:
Successful people don’t fly solo—they soar together.
Groups with good “energy” organically attract more of the same and evolve collectively.
But those with jealousy or comparison in their hearts often struggle to stay connected.
3. On Challenge, Desires, and Dreaming Boldly
Challenges are “soul-level leisure”—food for the spirit:
The soul thrives on curiosity; the mind seeks safety.
If we stop challenging ourselves, the soul gets restless—and may stir up chaos just to feel alive.
Example: Mountaineer Nobukazu Kuriki’s adventures were mentioned.
How to manage dreams and desires:
Use tools like the Life Map or a mind map to clarify your roles and goals.
Identify what’s blocking your dreams, and turn those into concrete weekly actions.
Introduce a “task manager” system—shared progress accountability:
Just 30 minutes a week of mutual check-in can dramatically boost follow-through.
Human connection, not AI, makes the difference here.
Daily check-ins on your desires (based on Tomabechi’s theory):
What is my desire?
What did I do yesterday?
Was that action aligned with my desire?
What do I need to do today?
4. Embracing AI & Technology
AI is an extension of human capability—how well it serves us depends on our human sensibility.
Example: “Gama,” an AI tool for building landing pages.
AI isn’t here to replace jobs—it’s here to enhance efficiency and creativity.
That said, we must also strengthen our “barefoot power”—our raw human essence and intuition.
5. Language, Philosophy, and Leadership
At its core, abundance is rooted in language.
“In the beginning was the Word”—even the Bible starts with language.
Pivotal turning points in life are always triggered by the right words.
Design is more than visuals—it’s a philosophy. Expressing the essence through words is key.
A new era of leadership:
Moving from old-school “command and control” to leader-for-ship—a style that draws out the best in each person.
It’s about harmonizing and guiding rather than directing.
Japan’s strengths in coordination and synthesis (“mariage power”) are gaining global recognition.
6. Business, Products, and Local Resources
The case of Hiroshima Lemon Tea:
Promoting tea culture, creatively using lemons, and highlighting pesticide-free practices.
Success hinges on how the product is presented and enjoyed.
Global success stories—like yuzu soda—point to citrus as a strong exportable concept.
Taking rural content global:
A new donut shop is set to open in Amsterdam this July.
When you fully pursue what you love, it becomes compelling content in itself.
7. Questions, Concerns & Advice
Participant questions included:
How do I discover my true desires or passions?
How can we align the “3D politics” of this world with higher-dimensional values?
How can language shift the course of an era?
What words shaped you at the turning points of your life?
Advice offered:
Keep asking yourself: “What do I love?”
Let your desires refresh daily—don’t freeze them into rigid goals.
Cherish language, act with philosophy, and live with intentionality.
📅 What’s Next?
Use a life map or mind map to clarify your roles and dreams
Practice 30-minute weekly progress check-ins using a task manager
Revisit your desires daily with the four reflection questions
Research how people enjoy Hiroshima Lemon Tea and apply it to product development
Investigate consumer trends around lemons and citrus in supermarkets
Prepare for the July donut shop launch in Amsterdam
Consider publishing a book outlining the task manager method
Apply Dr. Hideto Tomabechi’s theory to managing dreams and desires
Strengthen collaboration among participants through “leader-for-ship”
Let words and guiding philosophies shape your business and life direction
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Even if you want to watch them, you can’t find them.
You don’t know which ones to choose or where to find them.
You’re not in the habit of buying DVDs.
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Is it something like “Sleep No More”?
Link to Takumi Yamazaki’s
ENGLISH Book “SHIFT”