Listen "#14 'Do My Best’ Means Nothing — What Kids (and I) Really Needed"
Episode Synopsis
I used to say “がんばる” (do my best) every time I failed. But deep down, I felt like failure was the end. I didn’t know how to recover, so I just kept pushing with enthusiasm—only to realize that “do my best” actually means... nothing. 😅In this episode, I talk about how I discovered a better way to recover and grow—starting with one surprising word: PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act). And trust me, this discovery totally changed my life—especially when it came to fixing my most hopeless habit: being late. ⏳🎧 Tune in to hear how embracing failure can be the best way to move forward (even if you’re always a little late).✍️ You can find the script for this episode from my bio.If you're just another human, not AI, and you notice any unnatural phrases or pronunciations, please let me know!
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