Tag: business

  • Why Pursuing Sales Goals Alone Can Stifle Growth in Heart-Centered Businesses

    Why Pursuing Sales Goals Alone Can Stifle Growth in Heart-Centered Businesses

    In today’s fast-paced business world, numbers often dominate the conversation. Profit margins, sales targets, and revenue growth frequently become the north stars that guide many business ventures. But in heart-centered businesses, particularly those in the wellness industry, there’s a deeper essence at play. While these numbers are crucial, focusing solely on them can limit growth…

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  • Magic number three

    Magic number three

    Most people can do three things a day. I call this the magic number three. I would like to think about it on a deeper level, so I will write some examples, and I want you to try it. Your life and business will have more agility, stability, and stride. 1: Even if you are…

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  • Four seasons of business

    Four seasons of business

    There are four seasons in business, too. When you know these four seasons, you will understand what and what not to do. We are living in an easy time where everything can be done instantly. However, things take time in business. Let’s look at those four seasons.  1: Planting season You are taking action to…

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  • To get to your goals/destinations

    To get to your goals/destinations

    If you are starting out as a wellness entrepreneur, this may be hard to imagine. However, my recommendation is to start training your mind to set certain goals in a year later. Set your first destination as a goal Without any destination, you will get lost. You are captain of your own ship, meaning that…

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  • Business mindset: Haisui no jin 背水之陣 Backwater formation

    Business mindset: Haisui no jin 背水之陣 Backwater formation

    This has served my life again and again. I often take out wisdom from my culture, especially from Samurai. Their life was devoted to being warriors, always facing life/death. They had to train their minds unshakably in difficult circumstances. What is Haisui no jin Haisui no jin is translated backwater formation. You are outnumbered comparing…

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  • Kaizen will transform your business and life

    Kaizen will transform your business and life

    Have you ever heard the word, Kaizen? Kaizen means to keep improving. Many Japanese people have Kaizen in mind and thus try to improve themselves and their work. When we apply Kaizen, our work environment and life both become clearer and flow more smoothly, at ease. 1: Check unnecessary items. If you have something to…

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  • Nana Korobi Ya Oki 七転び八起き

    Nana Korobi Ya Oki 七転び八起き

    When you start a new journey, you learn through mistakes. However, the pain of falling can be so painful that you feel you don’t want to keep going. The wellness business journey is the same. No one is immune to these experiences. If you are in that situation now, feeling stuck and unable to move…

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  • Sessa takuma 切磋琢磨

    Sessa takuma 切磋琢磨

    Being an entrepreneur is often lonely. I believe in using sessa takuma to make this lonely journey into a joyful, exciting one where you will grow exponentially. I will use an example I observed to explain sessa takuma. I was born in a family which cultivated their own future by creating our own business. I…

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  • Why your business isn’t taking off

    Why your business isn’t taking off

    There are two main focuses in business. Most of us focus on only one half of this pair. When we start to balance both focuses, the building blocks of your business start to take shape. 1: Study business. When we first start our business, we need to study how to develop our business. This is…

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  • How to build a solid wellness business

    How to build a solid wellness business

    When you first start your wellness business, you’ll tend to develop just one leg of the business. For instance, if you do yoga then you’ll just teach a Yoga class. While this is a good start, you aren’t building a solid, sturdy business. I recommend three legs of business, which I call Mayumi’s tripod theory.…

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