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10 Japanese Concepts For Self-Improvement and a Balanced Life
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The concept forms the basis of all communication, collaboration, and healthy information sharing in a Japanese organization. Omoiyari As above, omoiyari means caring and showing sincere consideration for others. Your ikigai is what gets you up every morning and keeps you going. The concept invites u
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This article discusses 10 Japanese concepts for self-improvement and achieving a balanced life. The first concept is "Shu," which involves learning the basics from a master and imitating their work. The second concept is "Ha," where one begins to experiment, learn from masters, and integrate their learning into practice. The third concept is "Ri," which focuses on innovation and adapting one's learning to different situations. The article goes on to explore other concepts such as "Kaizen" (continuous improvement), "Ikigai" (finding purpose in life), and "Wabi-sabi" (finding beauty in imperfection). These concepts can help individuals lead more fulfilling and balanced lives.

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  • The concept forms the basis of all communication, collaboration, and healthy information sharing in a Japanese organization.
  • Omoiyari As above, omoiyari means caring and showing sincere consideration for others.
  • Your ikigai is what gets you up every morning and keeps you going.
  • The concept invites us to be grateful and intentional about our actions and think of ways to help make this world more sustainable.
  • It is good practice to encourage everyone to report issues and problems immediately. Even if a solution is not found, the cost of a problem that is not reported can be high

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Self-improvement
Productivity
Life Lessons
Japanese Culture
Ikigai
Mottainai
Japanese Concepts
Good Life

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