See how to write it
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“Factorizing yourself” in the Coaching Notes
http://grandline.xb.shopserve.jp/
By writing it out, you can increase "your knowledge of yourself=self-knowledge."
It can help to organize your messy mind!
Are you interested in a place to learn how to write mind maps??
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This is a method of dividing yourself into roles such as “person,” “man,” “son,” “father,” “husband,” etc., and visualizing each situation and issue, as well as your dreams and problem solving, on a mind map.
Open Chat “Life Map "
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Who am I?!
I am a "man",
and before that, I am a “person." And...
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Your loss if you don't know
Habits that people who are loved by the universe always do
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What is a gratitude economy?
https://ideasforgood.jp/glossary/thanks-economy/
↓↓↓I asked CHAT GPT about this・・・
The concept of the gratitude economy revolves around the idea of creating and sustaining economic relationships based on gratitude, reciprocity, and genuine appreciation, rather than traditional monetary transactions and profit motives. It emphasizes the value of human connections, trust, and mutual support as the core drivers of economic activity. Here are some key aspects of the gratitude economy:
1. Human-Centric Transactions: In a gratitude economy, transactions are centered around human relationships and mutual benefits rather than purely financial gains. This approach fosters a sense of community and belonging.
2. Reciprocity: The principle of reciprocity is fundamental. People engage in economic activities with the understanding that acts of kindness and support will be returned, not necessarily in a direct or immediate manner, but as part of a larger cycle of goodwill.
3. Trust and Loyalty: Trust and loyalty become the primary currency. Businesses and individuals build long-term relationships based on trust, which can lead to sustained loyalty and repeated interactions that benefit all parties involved.
4. Social Capital: Social capital, which includes networks, relationships, and the goodwill of others, becomes a significant asset. Individuals and businesses invest in building strong, positive relationships that can provide support, opportunities, and resources.
5. Non-Monetary Exchanges: The gratitude economy often involves non-monetary exchanges, such as sharing knowledge, offering assistance, or providing services without the expectation of immediate financial compensation. These exchanges are driven by the desire to help others and contribute to the community.
6. Sustainable and Ethical Practices: The gratitude economy encourages sustainable and ethical practices, as businesses and individuals prioritize the well-being of others and the environment over short-term profits. This leads to more socially responsible and environmentally conscious behavior.
7. Positive Feedback Loop: Acts of gratitude and kindness create a positive feedback loop, where the more people engage in these behaviors, the more they receive in return, reinforcing the cycle of goodwill and support.
Overall, the gratitude economy represents a shift from traditional economic models focused on competition and profit maximization to a more collaborative and human-focused approach. It recognizes the importance of intangible assets like trust, relationships, and community in creating a thriving and resilient economic system.
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LIVE on Instagram with Ms. Kasamura
who just returned from a meditation retreat.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C8ETC_lPpxr/
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Possibility that elephants call each other by name
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iphones AI is outstanding!
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https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSYAdSJth/
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Link to Takumi Yamazaki’s
ENGLISH Book “SHIFT”