7 Japanese Techniques To Overcome Laziness

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Published 2024-01-22
How do you overcome procrastination to increase your overall productivity? In our fast-paced world, there’s one thing we all have in common: stress. The longer your to-do list gets, the more pressure you’re going to feel, and that can derail your productivity and end your momentum.

Today, I’m going to peel back the layers that go into this universal struggle and introduce philosophies and techniques that have withstood the test of time. These powerful practices will help you overcome procrastination so you can get more done.

No matter how productive you are, there are times when obstacles will disrupt your progress. This can cause poor performance and stagnation, which leads to self-blame and regret. Listen in as I go over seven gentle but powerful techniques that have the potential to transform your approach to not only your productivity, but your life.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JimKwik
    Which Japanese concept will you focus on this week? Subscribe so we can stay in touch. ❤ Like this video if it was helpful. 👍
  • @quochii3704
    1) Kaizen (small improvements everyday) 2) Shinrin yoku (connecting with nature) 3) Ikigai (reason for being) 4) Wabi sabi (celebrating imperfections) 5) Shoshin (embracing the beginners' mindset) 6)Hara hachi bu (eat till you're 80% full) 7) Ganbaru (doing your best; patience;unwavering perseverance)
  • @CajunKoiAcademy
    "Little by little. A little becomes a lot!" I am a huge believer of Kaizen so definitely one of my favorite techniques and the easiest one to do.
  • @gerafinali4384
    In my country, France, we would never use the word "productivity" to talk about someone life. It's purely and only used for work, particularly industrial places ( but not only). In your free time, you certainly don't need to be productive. Just enjoy life and people.
  • @brothabuddha879
    When you have either committed or recently recommitted to the great work of change this video hits differently! Thank You for such a timely offering!
  • @OneDawn4All
    I L❤ve This❣️ I'm walking now, but can't wait to add these concepts to my journal! Thanks for all you do, Coach Kwik!!! May the blessings return to you tenfold!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼
  • Thank you Jim for introducing our wisdom! I had no idea that even "Harahachibu" can be one of the technique to overcome the Laziness. Those 7 techniques are all familiar to us and it’s our lifestyle!
  • @alanfuller7176
    In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. I'm really much impressed with your personality here. And your comments are so interesting..
  • @WatchingDicas
    The explaining about of words passion, mission, profession and vocation are the better definitions that I've ever read and they reproduce the truth. Greetings from Brazil, Jim.
  • @Grattitude85
    This week and fourth l will focus on Kaizen and ganbaru❤❤ Thanks JimKwik all the way from Tanzania
  • @dosemulero3963
    Thank you for this gem of a video. Great content as always Jim.💪💯
  • @susangreen3871
    Thank you so much for this…I really appreciate hearing this today….I’m two weeks into a six week minor (toes on both feet) surgery! I woke up feeling lazy and sluggish…it’s also below zero today. I am trying to maintain some sense of routine and exercise. I can do my balance board👏 and modified PT exercises. I will be listening to this several times today! Thanks Jim
  • Jim thank you for all the good you bring to our life ,many blessings for you and your family
  • @GilesCuckow
    I've been watching a lot of stuff about the Japanese, I never knew they were such honourable, respectful and maintained by exceptional discipline
  • @DiemMy-Meli
    Thank you for your videos and podcasts Jim. Your speech is clear and slow enough which makes it easier to follow and to understand. 😊 I have now hope to improve my brain. ❤
  • @jmculan
    This is great content! Thank you, Jim!
  • Thank you so very Much ❤ Words cannot express how much I really appreciate your content! My first time coming across your channel and it was EXACTLY What I needed 🙏🏾 Thank you! 💝 I have so much gratitude for you and your work because I was beginning to think I’m having a cognitive and energetic decline because of age? But that’s not it because I know ppl much older than I am who are still sharp and full of Life 🧐 I couldn’t figure it out 🤔 but you helped me realize I need to recalibrate by getting back into nature and reconnecting 💡 Thx a million 🎉😊❤
  • @jentran2713
    This makes me miss living in Japan so much. You will hear people say "gambatte!" all the time. Thank you for these reminders. I need to remember to incorporate them back into my life.