“That person really makes what he says “reality”.” In this interview, Japan national team’s young treasure Takefusa Kubo talks about his respect for veteran player Yuto Nagatomo, saying, “I’m jealous.” It is an unavoidable common sense for athletes that their performance declines with age. However, Nagatomo overturns even this common sense with his own words. He keeps saying positive words to those around him, saying, “I’m in better shape!” and as the big stage approaches, he truly does what he says and raises his physical strength to its peak. What is truly amazing about him is that his overwhelming energy serves as a “spiritual pillar” that awakens the entire team, regardless of whether he is participating or not. He motivates himself with words and uses that passion to involve those around him. Even in work and life, if you say negative things like “I’m too old” or “I can’t do it,” your brain and body will reach their limits. Like Nagatomo, the first step is to say, “I can do it” and “I’m improving.” The accumulation of these powerful words will eventually turn into real actions and become an overwhelming power to change one’s own “reality.” The way they overcame serious injuries and fulfilled their promise of “Let’s meet again on the Japan national team!” is a true first-class professional. 👇[Please let us know in the comments section! ]What are the “positive words” you are telling yourself now to overcome the wall? Like Nagatomo, let’s declare here our determination to change reality with words! 🔥 #Self-development #Yuto Nagatomo #Takefusa Kubo #Japan National Team #Soccer #World Cup #World Cup #Do what you say #Mental support #Mental #Mind set #Motivation #Breaking the limit

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