Posted by Eiji Morishita on Mar 18th, 2011 | 2 comments

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Mentor and Be Mentored
Most geniuses have mentors and coaches to give them perspective and learn from the experience of others. Socrates mentored Plato. Plato mentored Aristotle. Aristotle mentored Alexander the Great. Thomas Edison mentored Henry...
Posted by Eiji Morishita on Apr 21st, 2010 | 4 comments

Update on Be Unreasonable Challenge
(See Be Unreasonable & Sprint or Marathon Blog Posts)
I’m writing to you on the road from my Blackberry. Forgive me for no pics I’ll add them later when I get back home to LA.
In San Diego investing 6 days training and sharpening my skills on speaking/training and the business on being a World Class Seminar Training company
After taking...
Posted by Eiji Morishita on Mar 26th, 2010 | 13 comments

Sprint vs. Marathon
Sprint versus a marathon. Which is better?
After deciding to take on a challenge to be unreasonable with my personal expectations, this analogy came up on how to accomplish my unreasonable demands.
You Need Both a Sprinter’s and Marathoner’s mentality.
Life is a marathon. As long as you cross the finish line, you’ve won. I’ve finished two...
Posted by Eiji Morishita on Mar 24th, 2010 | 11 comments

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“If You Would Like To...
Posted by Eiji Morishita on Mar 23rd, 2010 | 23 comments

Happiness Comes From Growth
Either you are growing or you are dying. There is no standing still. Growth comes from being unreasonable going outside your comfort zone.
Piggybacking off my last post on Personal Accountability, I took an honest look at myself.
What I found out was what I already knew deep down in my heart was that I’ve been playing too small and being reasonable. Playing...