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How to Let Go of What You Dislike and Create a World Where You Can Shine

Hello.
I am Masami Kawanishi,
a specialist in increasing salon revenue pillars.

I recently had an opportunity to
rethink how I work,
and I am writing this
thinking that perhaps you might relate to it.

Actually, I am quite a
sensitive type.

Since I was a child, I have been able to pick up on emotions
from people's facial expressions and subtle nuances in their words,
and I get exhausted if I feel even the slightest bit of
negative energy.

I am not good at spending time in large groups, and
when schedules change at the last minute

and I have to adapt flexibly,
I honestly tend to panic.

When I am rushed, I suddenly become unable to
act like myself.

Since elementary school, even in art class,
I couldn't let go of the points I wanted to be particular about,
so I was a child who took longer than everyone else.

But even if it took time,
the quality I was satisfied with was more important to me.

When I was a nail technician,
I tried to sign up for time-saving seminars many times, but

in the end, I realized, 'This is not what I want to do,' and didn't go.

It is the same in my current job;
when I see strong messaging that emphasizes efficiency,

I sometimes feel depressed, as if my 'inability to do it'
is being blamed.

However, after trying various things,
I thoroughly eliminated things that didn't suit me, things that hurt me,
and things that required speed.

In the industry, it might be called 'inefficient' (laughs).

I want to be particular about things even if it takes time,
and I want to value my own senses more than a sense of speed.


As a result of proceeding in that way,
people who share my values have started to gather,

and the people I teach are also starting to achieve results
in their own unique ways.

At Omokata as well, warm and
wonderful people who value the person in front of them
have gathered, and I am incredibly grateful.

In the business world,
it might be called 'idealistic,' but

I believe I have achieved it,
and I want to continue creating a place that is warm
yet produces results.

That is the world I want to create, which is why I chose this job.

What kind of way of working does my true self want?

It might be good to listen to your inner voice once.

𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠𓇠
If you
feel that 'it might be difficult to continue working the way I am now,'

then
\For a limited time only/
“How to turn your past experience into income in a different way”

is summarized here ^^
Please take a look ✨
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