Good evening, this is Taiko.
I've been practicing tonight too.
At the same time, there was also a promotion examination.
It reminded me of the trouble I was worried about the issues that were presented during the review.
When you say a technique by name, it actually turns out to be "???"
There was something I felt in this situation.
When you learn something and act on it, you will always be confused.
Is this really okay?
What you say is different about that person, but what do you think?
If you say the result, even if you make a mistake and fail, you just have to start over.
something like this promotion examination, I get a "breathing throw with my shoulders,"
I get aroused "?"
Even at work, I find myself confused when I try to learn new ways to practice them.
People who are not confident may feel anxious when they are confused and may give up on their actions.
But it's important to try it out, even if you make a mistake there.
You will grow by redoing it over and over again.
So what I'm trying to say is,
"When you feel confused or anxious, you're in the process of growing up."
A person who can suddenly take action with confidence is a very genius.
I think perfectionists are particularly prone to avoiding their actions.
If you are confused, you are taking some kind of action and taking on the challenge.
If you get out of your doubts, you'll get one result.
I'm sure there are some people who still get used to it.
That's where there's one way of thinking.
That's why I work on everything with a 65-point approach.
It may be a relief, but there are times when it's wrong.
If you work with that kind of ease, you won't feel depressed.
So, if you think, "Ah, I'm confused. I'm feeling anxious,"
it's okay to think that you're growing.
I wrote about the things I've seen so far while recognising.
I'm currently practicing passiveness with a weapon.
I've been making a lot of mistakes, but I'm working hard, thinking that this will be a source of success.
It was Taiko.