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Takashi Watanabe

@tworld_mind

Project Manager | Aspiring Creator in Notion Templates | Expert in Generative AI, Product Launches | Sharing Actionable Insights, Notion & Productivity

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How many courses have you bought this year vs. how many breakthrough ideas have you actually implemented? If you're drowning in knowledge but starving for results, you're not alone. What if the problem isn't what you're learning—but how you're connecting it?

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Benefits of building a Notion Template Empire: • It forces you to think like a creator, not just a consumer. • You start looking at problems as opportunities. • You learn to act without waiting for permission. Which is why this path rewires your thinking.

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3 mindset tips you should hang on your wall: • Every problem is a product. • Don’t wait to be chosen—choose yourself. • Build small, think big.

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What if I told you that successful solopreneurs don't consume more content—they systematically integrate what they already know? Are you building a business or building a digital library? Time to turn scattered insights into systematic breakthroughs.

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6 mistakes that keep knowledge from compounding: • Hoarding notes instead of using them • Copying frameworks without adapting them • Learning for entertainment, not application • Confusing motion with progress • Forgetting retrieval practice • Treating insight as optional

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Old approach to growth: • “Once I finish this course, I’ll know enough” • “More knowledge = more success” • “Notes equal mastery” New approach to growth: • Apply as you go • Integrate across domains • Measure by outcomes, not notebooks More isn’t better. Better is better.

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Here are 3 reasons why stuck professionals should start building Notion Templates: • It breaks you out of passive scrolling mode. • It helps you see money as something you can generate. • It reminds you that execution beats talent every time. I firmly believe this.

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5 lessons from breaking course consumption: • The next course rarely changes your life • Application beats certificates • Integration creates originality • Depth > breadth • You already know enough to start

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Even if you feel like you're "not a builder," you can still: Write down one annoying problem you’ve solved. Share it in one sentence on X. Let the feedback fuel your next idea. This shifts how you see work, value, and time. Small actions unlock big thinking.

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Original ideas aren’t born from consuming more. They emerge when you combine, remix, and reframe what you already know in new ways. Creation isn’t about addition—it’s about integration.

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The 3 biggest mistakes unmotivated builders make: Waiting until they “feel ready” Thinking small wins aren’t worth it Assuming they need to go viral to matter Let’s fix them: Take messy action now Stack wins like bricks Focus on solving 1 person’s problem—not impressing 1,000

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How to build a Personal Canon Spiral: • Choose 3 core domains • Capture key insights systematically • Connect them into spiraling frameworks • Revisit and expand over time • This is how scattered learning becomes a living system of wisdom.

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Unforgettable lessons after building digital products: Creating changes your identity. Money flows to clarity, not effort. You don’t need permission to start. Building small teaches you to think bigger. You don’t just earn more. You become more.

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"Ready for an uncomfortable question? When was the last time you created an original framework instead of consuming someone else's? Your breakthrough isn't hiding in the next course—it's buried in the connections between what you already learned. Dig deeper.

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The best motivation-igniting Notion stories I’ve seen: A college student replacing part-time work in 60 days. A creator who made $1k from a product built in one weekend. One product. One shift. Your turn?

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Benefits of building Notion Templates when you're anxious about the future: • Create something that earns while you sleep. • Stop relying on one job, boss, or platform. • Know you can make money from pure skill. Which is why this isn’t just business—it’s peace of mind.

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3 anxiety-reducing creator tips you should hang on your wall: Don’t wait for permission—start with what you know. Build one product that solves one small problem. Certainty is earned through action.

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Benefits of reading Murakami: You get deep ideas without academic jargon. You explore big themes through simple stories. You question reality without losing clarity. You reflect on yourself while staying entertained. Which is why reading Murakami is so valuable.