Saturday, May 24, 2025

What Can Only Humans Do That AI Can’t?! 6 Keys to Developing Your Team Effectively

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https://www.youtube.com/@takuway


June 18th (Wed)

18:30-22:30@zoom

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6 Winning Cards AI Can’t Play
The Ultimate Nano-Influencer Strategy

With AI booming now more than ever, the time has come to harness the unbeatable power that only humans possess!

At this event, six top nano-influencers will share powerful strategies that AI simply can’t replicate.

In addition to receiving 13 exclusive bonus perks, attendees will also have a chance to win Amazon gift cards through a lottery on the day of the event✨

Don’t miss out — register now and join us!

For details and registration, click here.

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https://ump-event.com/clp/excellence-fes-y/

 

 

 

 

 

Yesterday Michael Nelson visited Japan for the first time.

 

 

@Ebisu Westin

 

 

Thank you!

 

 

 

Thank you Mr. Kaoru Nakajima!

 

 

Kokoro-chan tried on Mr. Kaoru's diamond ring・・・

 

 

 

 

All the top distributors convened!

 

 


Have you ever felt like
there’s some incredible power within you?

Like magic,
something astonishing,
a force that goes beyond human limits.

If that power truly exists,
what would you use it for?

Close your eyes,
breathe slowly,
imagine your deepest desire as a light,
let it expand, and wrap yourself in that glow.

Then, standing strong with that amazing power,
begin your story — using that power as your guide.

 

 

 

【YOICHI OCHIAI】

Nobel-worthy discoveries born every hour!

 

Practical quantum computers are just around the corner!
Why humanity absolutely needs quantum computers — explained by top genius Takuya Kitagawa!
What will happen to the world? Can we replicate the human brain and emotions?

 

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🧠 Stage 1:The essence and revolutionary power of  quantum computers

  • Quantum computers are the core technology of the next industrial revolution.

  • They enable ultra-precise simulations of nature impossible for classical computers.

  • Example: Simulating quantum mechanics on today’s PC would take a million years, but quantum computers could do it instantly.


🌍Stage 2: Why do we need them now?

  • We face huge challenges like carbon neutrality — for instance, turning CO₂ back into methanol.

  • Quantum computers let us rethink these problems scientifically, beyond limits of time and cost in traditional experiments.

  • To faithfully replicate nature, we must harness quantum mechanics itself — nature’s fundamental rules.


🔬 Stage 3: Basics of quantum mechanics and challenges in practical use

  • Quantum mechanics governs an ultra-small world, fundamentally different from classical physics.

  • Its fragile, hard-to-observe nature means quantum computers require extreme environments — ultra-cold temps, strong magnetic fields, lasers, vacuum chambers.


💡 Stage 4: How quantum computers work (neutral atom method) 

  • Rubidium atoms trapped in a vacuum with lasers act as quantum bits (qubits).

  • Calculations happen by manipulating interactions between these atoms.

  • Serving as both memory and processor, they perform massively parallel computations simultaneously.


🚀Stage 5: Business, applications and the future

  • Quantum computers aren’t just calculators — they are discovery machines.

  • Nobel-level breakthroughs could shift from once per year to once every hour.

  • Surprisingly, initial practical uses may emerge in everyday fields like food science.


🧠Stage 6: Humanity and philosophical reflections

  • Modern society is trapped in a “dopamine culture,” dominated by instant gratification platforms like TikTok.

  • Yet, “memory” and “history” define what it means to be human.

  • As technology evolves, questions about human nature grow ever sharper.


✅ Conclusion:

Quantum computers are far more than fast processors.
They replicate nature’s inner workings, predict the future, and offer fundamental solutions to humanity’s biggest problems.
Their practical realization will open unprecedented doors to human creativity and evolution.

 

 

 

 

The Lobby of 4 Seasons

 

Six Ways to Develop Your Team
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  1. Clearly state the purpose

  2. Share both strengths and areas for improvement

  3. Listen carefully

  4. Agree on an action plan

  5. Collaborate to find solutions

  6. Have your team member summarize the day’s key points

 

 Morning with the Task Manager — thank you so much!

Truly,
from the Life Map
to the Task Manager,

your life starts to move!

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Open Chat “Life Map”

 

https://line.me/ti/g2/Dpj3U77EfUacSvesScdYwLEXdZuUjADuPvxlpA?utm_source=invitation&utm_medium=link_copy&utm_campaign=default

On the 29th at 10 PM, I’ll be hosting a “Life Map Basics” seminar — 60 minutes with Q&A! Looking forward to seeing you there! — Takumi Yamazaki

More details inside the Open Chat!!!


Link to Takumi Yamazaki’s 

ENGLISH Book “SHIFT”

https://amzn.to/2DYcFkG


Friday, May 23, 2025

I Want to Contribute, But Don’t Know How — 5 Steps to Discover Your Unique Strengths

 Check out Takumi’s NEW English youtube channel🎵

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https://www.youtube.com/@takuway


 
 

 

The feeling of “I want to contribute to others, but I don’t know how” is something many people experience at some point. But within that sense of not knowing lies great potential.

Below is a 5-step process to help you turn your desire to contribute into something tangible:


🌱 Step 1:Clarify who you want to contribute to

Saying “to people” is too broad—it becomes easier to take action when you narrow down your focus a bit.

  • Examples: family / friends / coworkers / social media followers / local seniors / students / moms, etc.

  • Q: “Who do you see and just can’t ignore when they’re struggling?”


🔍 Step 2:Observe and listen to their struggles and desires 

Contribution means “standing beside someone in their challenges and offering your support.”
To do that, start paying attention to what they’re struggling with and what they wish for.

  • Q:“What might this person be struggling with lately?”

  • Q:“If you were in their shoes, what kind of help would make you happy?”


🛠 Step 3:Take inventory of what you can offer

It doesn’t have to be a “skill.” Words of encouragement, time, and kindness are all valuable resources too.

  • Examples: being a good listener / sharing helpful info on social media / photography skills / enjoying playtime with kids / a warm smile

  • Q:"What small action could I take right now?”


🌟 Step 4:Start small →Build experiences of being appreciated 

Don’t aim for something big all at once. Try a small gesture first.

  • Example: Sending a message like “Hey, how have you been?” on LINE
    → You might catch them right when they need someone the most.

  • Q:“If I could brighten just one person’s day today, who would it be—and how?”


🔁 Step 5:Observe their response and evolve your contribution

Pay attention to how they react to your action.
Contribution grows through the feedback we receive in the form of gratitude.

  • Q:“What part of my support did they appreciate most?”

  • Q:“What kind of help might they be hoping for next?”


💡Bonus: A magical question for when you feel stuck

“If I could see this person smile again—what could I do to make that happen?”

Let this question guide your next step.

 

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Share the steps to uncover my strengths 


It would be my pleasure!
Your strengths are often hard to recognize on your own—but by following the right steps, they will surely become clear.


🌟5 Steps to Discover what you're naturally good at 


🪞Step 1:Reflect on Your Past-Look for what came Naturally 

There are clues in what you naturally gravitated toward as a child, student, or even recently.
Think about the things you got lost in, often took on without being asked, or were frequently asked to do.

  • Q:What were you often praised for as a child?

  • Q: What roles or tasks do people tend to hand over to you?

  • Q:Has anyone ever said, “That doesn’t bother you?” in surprise?


✨Step 2:Inventory Moments when you Helped Others 

The moments when someone appreciated your help are when your strengths truly showed.

  • Q:When has someone said, “Thank you, that really helped”?

  • Q:When did you genuinely feel, “I made a difference”?

→ Even small things count: cheering someone up via LINE, organizing a space, explaining something clearly, etc.


🔬Step 3:Borrow Someone Else's Eyes--Ask, "What do you see as my strengths?" 

What feels normal to you might be amazing to someone else.

  • Here are some good questions to ask:
     -“When do you see me at my best?”
     -“What kinds of things would you want to rely on me for?”

📌Tip:Ask at least three people—you’ll start to notice patterns.



🧭Step 4:Write Down What you "continue to do without difficulty"

Things you can do without stress are raw forms of your strengths. If you can keep doing something, it likely energizes you.

  • Examples:
    – Listening to others / Coming up with ideas / Organizing spaces
    – Connecting people / Writing / Fine-tuning details


🔑Step 5:Translate "Your Strengths into Value"

Now take your “raw strengths” and reframe them into something valuable for others.

Raw StrengthTranslates Into Value As…
Listening deeply           Counselor, emotional support, active listening workshop host
Enjoys detail work          Admin support, social media designer, proofreader
Good at analogies          Communication trainer, educator for kids, content writer

🗺️Final Step:Create Your Strengths Map

Break it down into these three categories for clarity 👇

  1. Things you can do (skills)

  2. Things that made others happy (experiences) 

    3. Things that excite you (passions)

 

 

For those with children

 

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 Stay on a New York university campus and enjoy the city alongside international students from around the world!

New York Embassy Summer Program – 9 Days

 

 

 

 

Sweet koji (amazake koji)!

 

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Put simply,
it’s like shio-koji—but without the salt.

It’s also different from amazake (sweet sake), as it uses a different type of koji.

Here’s a quote I found online:

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“Good bacteria produce short-chain fatty acids, which help reduce fat absorption and boost metabolism. These acids also stimulate insulin secretion, which helps control blood sugar levels. Thanks to these effects, sweet koji can support weight management and help prevent diabetes.

In addition, the kojic acid and vitamin C found in sweet koji have antioxidant properties that help eliminate free radicals and support collagen production.”

When making it,
you need to keep it warm at 60°C (140°F),
as the enzymes break down at higher temperatures.

It’s made using glutinous rice, water, and koji.

In Kagawa, you can find fresh koji—
fewer producers remain now,
but some still make it, so I order from them directly.

You can use sweet koji in cooking or mix it into drinks—there are so many ways to enjoy it!

...This is what I learned from someone!

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Will this method work for you?

  • Koji: 200g

  • Purified water: 300cc

  • Keep warm at 60°C (140°F) using an induction cooker → for 8 hours

  • Then blend it thoroughly in a food processor until it becomes a thick, smooth paste

Once it’s ready, store it in a container and use it as a natural sweetener in a variety of dishes.

Give it a try♪

Thank you, Rie-chan!

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I also received this

 

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https://camp-fire.jp/projects/839334/

 



Link to Takumi Yamazaki’s 

ENGLISH Book “SHIFT”

https://amzn.to/2DYcFkG