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Lately, I have been watching a lot of underground idol groups. The underground idol culture in Japan is very unique and interesting, and It has an impact on Idol culture of overseas, such as Korean, China and so on... One of the best things is the “call” that fans shout during the live shows. For example, " Tiger Fire Cyber Fiver Diver Viver". It is really fun to learn them and shout together with other fans. I feel very excited and happy when I do. I also like the idols’ cute dress. Each girl wears a costume that matches her personality or atmosphere. and they all look so lovely and cutey. Watching them and their costume makes me feel relaxed and also increase motivation!!! For me, idols are not only singers or dancers, but aoso they give me energy and make my daily life brighter. When I feel tired or sad, watching their videos always cheers me up. Among the many groups, I especially recommend "iLiFE" They are very cute and 9 members. and their performances are easy to enjoy even for beginners. Their songs are fun, and they are very very cute and coll... You can watch their live shows on YouTube, so please check out their performance!! Have a nice day🎶
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For the Business Owner (Managing a Traveling Team) Am I prioritizing the ticket price of my team's travel over the "total cost," failing to see how cheap red-eye flights and inconvenient hotels lead to burnout and lost productivity? Do we have a standardized company "travel stack" (preferred booking tools, accommodation non-negotiables) to reduce decision fatigue for our employees, or am I forcing everyone to waste time solving the same logistical problems again and again? Does our travel policy act as a strategic tool to ensure our team arrives well-rested and prepared for their mission, or is it just a set of restrictive rules that add friction and make them feel untrusted? For the Employee (Expat or Salaried Remote Worker) Am I passively accepting whatever travel arrangements are booked for me, or am I proactively communicating my "non-negotiables" (like the need for stable Wi-Fi or a quiet workspace) to protect my energy and performance? Do I just "deal with" the friction of business travel, or do I provide constructive feedback to my manager about which policies are counter-productive and harm my ability to deliver results? When I travel for work, am I treating it like a personal trip (which requires a lot of decision-making) or am I building a repeatable, simple "commute" system (e.g., same packing list, same airline) to save my best energy for the job I was sent to do? -For the Freelancer (Digital Nomad or Solopreneur) Am I being "frugal" or am I just being "cheap"? Am I saving $50 on a flight only to lose $300 in billable hours the next day because I'm too exhausted to work? Do I have a personal "Landing Checklist" for the first 48 hours in a new location (SIM card, groceries, transport, workspace check), or am I wasting valuable mental energy solving the same basic problems every time I move? How much of my "work time" is actually just "life admin" and travel planning, and what one system can I build this week to automate that friction so I can focus
Episode 149 - Travel Logistics
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