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Introducing Erika Amano's Article | The Effort to Be Known Is Nothing to Be Ashamed Of🍀

❀Member of the Dragon God's Gratitude Atelier❀ Workshop for Creating Gratitude❀

🌿Introducing Erika Amano🌿

Erika Amano's self-introduction is written gently and in order, so that readers can feel at ease approaching her🌱

It is not a self-introduction meant to show off, but rather one that takes her current self and gently hands it over in words🍀

What makes me happy first is that the atmosphere of her family and daily life is clearly visible.
Living in Fukuoka with her husband and three children.

She writes that she loves the time spent laughing together, and that warmth comes across from the very beginning of the page🍀

And Erika has many faces, not just as a noter or blogger, but also in work involving fortune-telling, investment, and body care and more.

It feels good that she doesn't discard any of these, but presents them as her current self.
In the article, she writes honestly not only about her strengths but also about her weaknesses and uncertainties🍀

Having her confidence shaken, seeking perfection too much, and having ups and downs in her feelings. Because she puts even these parts into words, the reader can feel comfortable being themselves while reading🌱

☆And her side as an investor☆ It is clear that she is a person who looks toward the future, not just through her posts, but through her ability to research and think.

Perhaps it is this perspective that gives her a grounded feeling rather than a vague impression🌿

In the latter half, she summarizes what she wants to cherish from now on in an easy-to-understand way. She wants to get a little closer to a better future together with her companions through posting, donating, and investing🌱

While valuing her own freedom and what she likes, she also wants to value the feelings of the people in front of her just as much. That sentiment comes across directly☆

What is even more impressive is that she accepts not only the beautiful parts but also her weaknesses and dark feelings as
part of herself☆

She chooses to move forward as her true self rather than acting like a good person.
That is why readers feel safe wanting to support her🍀

Reading this self-introduction makes me think I should write down my current feelings a little too. It doesn't have to be good.

It doesn't have to be perfect. Just leaving behind my current words will help the me of next week a little. It is an article that gives that kind of small strength🌱

For those who are just getting to know Erika Amano, and for those who already know her.

I recommend this as an entry point to wanting to support Erika's journey as it is now😊





【Participants Wanted】 Joint Magazine | It's okay to be here, just as you are❀

This collaborative magazine is a place that gently cherishes the peace of mind that comes from knowing it's okay to be exactly as you are right now❀

It's okay if you haven't written perfectly, and it's fine if you aren't feeling positive.
You can leave your words here just as they are, even while you are still in the midst of confusion or hesitation🌿

People can only take on challenges because they have a sense of security.
Based on that belief, we welcome not only polished words here, but also unpolished, unfinished thoughts🍀

Genres don't matter. You can also post paid articles, so I would be happy if you could freely share your current words—whether they are about daily life, your heart, records of your learning, or sudden realizations📚

There is only one promise to protect the atmosphere here.
It is to write using words that do not deny yourself or others❀
If you are unsure, it is okay not to rush to a conclusion.
Please try leaving your feelings as they are, in their unfinished state🌙

How you interact after reading is also up to you.
You don't have to force yourself to offer praise; you can simply leave a word of empathy, watch over things gently, or quietly press the 'like' button. I believe this place will grow kindly even with that kind of distance😊

This is a place where your kindness becomes healing for someone else, and your words circulate quietly❀

I would be happy if we could nurture this safe atmosphere together at a pace that feels comfortable for everyone🍀



❀You don't have to wait for January | Taking a step toward next year starting today❀

Erika Amano's article is one that gently pushes you to stop just 'thinking' about next year's plans and start taking a step today☆彡
By starting now in December instead of waiting for January, the probability of realization naturally increases.

She conveys this perspective using words close to everyday sensations🌱
Inspired by the 'preemptive thinking' of Naniore-san and the words of Kei Tanaka, the importance of breaking actions down into small pieces is discussed.



This is a piece I want people who want to change next year to read without feeling pressured🌿



Reminding you of the order of the heart without blaming yourself for not being able to feel gratitude❀

This content gently reminds those who have become exhausted from trying to force gratitude of the proper order of things📚

When you feel anger or discomfort, you don't have to become positive right away.
She gently places words here to say that it is okay to fully feel your emotions first.

What is impressive is the 'order of gratitude' told through an episode of Hitori SaitoIt conveys that gratitude is not a substitute for patience or self-reflection, but something that naturally grows after your feelings have settled🌱

Also, the perspective that the dissatisfaction you feel toward others might be a message to yourself resonates quietly.

It is a mature perspective that does not deny emotions, written by an author who has gone through much self-development.
Even just the free part should make handling your heart a little easier.

This is a piece I want to gently hand to those who want to organize their current selves without blaming them📚



❀A day when my state of mind was reflected in a small event❀

This is a piece that gently scoops up a small event from daily life.
What Erika Amano depicts is a scene where her child drops a raw egg, and the quiet joy she felt in not getting irritated at that moment.
It doesn't have to be perfect; the moment you acknowledge that you had a little room in your heart leads to your next bit of confidence.

It is a warm article that makes you want to gently turn your eyes toward your own daily life as well🌿



The day I tried thinking about my mission, vision, and values📚


Thinking about my mission, vision, and values📚
Perhaps it wasn't about creating a grand declaration, but rather a time to find a place I could return to when I felt lost❀

Inspired by the flow of the official note community, the process of refining words while engaging in dialogue with ChatGPT is somehow enjoyable, yet very honest.

Building on a foundation of philosophy, embracing darkness and weakness as part of oneself, and prioritizing oneself and the person in front of you first. Even if you fail, try again.

While staying mindful of the sun, sometimes cheating and taking a break. Each of these is placed not as a stretch, but as words that fit my current breathing❀

For Erika, who says her mind is chaotic as it is, these mission, vision, and values seem less like a framework that binds her thinking and more like an axis she can gently return to📚

As I read on, I realize that a philosophy is not something for tidying up, but a landmark to keep from blaming yourself when you waver.

And in the second half, she touches on the roles she carried in the past and the events she experienced within them.

Although not spoken of in detail, that is precisely why the outline of the pain that still remains is quietly conveyed❀

For those searching for their own axis.
For those who haven't fully processed their past choices yet.
This should serve as an entrance for such people to gently pause📚



Introducing Erika Amano's Article | The Effort to Be Known Is Nothing to Be Ashamed Of🍀

I want to be known. I want to be seen. I want to grow my numbers. There are people who scold themselves the moment such feelings arise.

Erika Amano gently touches upon that mental brake. Because the things we want to do are scary, we hold back our efforts just a little.

That is why she suggests asking yourself just one more time if it is truly okay for things to be fine if only those who already know you, know you.

If I give my all to my work and what I want to do, and even if my life ends without the results I imagined, I believe that would be happier.

The effort to be known is not something to be ashamed of. More

What is impressive is that she tries to maintain the dignity of her actions without denying the grit. Increasing exposure itself isn't bad; it's just that treating someone carelessly is not good🍀

If you are rude, you can just apologize and start over. Writing that says this helps loosen the hearts of those who want to do their best🍀

For those who have feelings they want to convey, if they can allow themselves the effort to be known, the world expands a little. After reading, you should be left with the feeling that you can take at least one step today.



Ryujin is also reading. Erika's Complete Collection of Thoughts (includes all paid articles).

It is a magazine that leaves daily realizations as they are, making it easy to pick up.



❀Erika Amano's Photo Gallery❀

Erika Amano's photo gallery gently enhances the words and thoughts of those who use them.

They are free to be edited or captioned, and the layout is easy to use for header images or just for a change of pace.
It is a gallery where you can find that one perfect shot that reaches the people you are looking for🌿



❀Erika Amano's Magazine: Pegasus Bookshelf❀

Erika Amano's magazine, Pegasus Bookshelf, is a curated collection of articles she found wonderful🌿

You can drop by without a specific purpose and find a piece that resonates with you right now.

It is a place you will want to open first on days when you are not sure what to read😊



❀Erika Amano's Magazine: Star of Gratitude❀

Erika Amano's magazine, Star of Gratitude, is a collection of articles that introduce Erika Amano herself🌿

Each one is a record of support made from someone's words and time, and just looking at them conveys the warmth of connection.

You can naturally learn what kind of introductions move people's hearts, and you will surely want to support someone yourself😊


With sincere gratitude for my connection with Erika Amano, I have included the links above in my support magazine❀

Kind words reach people slowly and remain for a long time.

→ Support Magazine: https://note.com/tatsuopapa/m/me0a7e3361736?utm_

→ Collaborative Magazine: https://note.com/tatsuopapa/n/n6a405735ec8d


I felt like quietly supporting you for giving me a kind 'like'.
The support magazine is a small light born with the goal of being a place where kind thoughts flow back and forth🌿

May the piece you shared spark kindness in someone else next🍀
Recording things is also a form of support. When you can see the cycle, kindness grows❀



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