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#174 Japanese Psychology Lessons: How Do You Want to Use Your 30,000 Days? | Gregg Krech
Aug 22, 2023
Gregg Krech, a guest who discusses Japanese psychology and taking action in life. Topics include Japanese therapies, Marie Kondo's work, finding meaning and gratitude, dealing with procrastination, accepting and redirecting feelings using Morita therapy, and the power of empathy and expanding our perspective.
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- Taking action is essential in making the most of our limited time in life.
- Shifting our attention from internal experiences to the present moment reduces anxiety and enhances engagement with the world around us.
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Japanese psychology and the importance of taking action
This podcast episode explores the topic of Japanese psychology and the significance of taking action in one's life. The host shares his personal experience of living in Japan and how it influenced his thinking. The episode introduces therapies such as Morita and Nikon, highlighting their contributions to the field. The guest, Greg Kretch, an expert in Japanese psychology, discusses the concept of 30,000 days, emphasizing the limited time we have in life and the need to make the most of each day. By focusing on purpose and using behavior to override feelings, individuals can develop the skill of taking action even when they don't feel motivated.
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