yonemitsu presentation If a student says something like “I had to redo it yesterday because the data was lost” or “It’s not complete yet, so it’s not interesting yet” before excuse, I will stop the presentation and say, “Well, don’t start with an excuse. Please make sure you’ve done it well enough to not start with an excuse.”
yonemitsu “If you get into the habit of making excuses, you will be able to make excuses, and that’s good. confidence (in oneself) “If you make a habit of doing your presentation with a confident face without excuses, you will be able to do your best to prepare for it, so excuses are prohibited…”
yonemitsu However, it was good that I presented a project full of desperation at a seminar the other day with the preface, “I made up a desperate plan in a panic because my data flew out yesterday. It was good that I presented a project that was full of desperation. It was good that he presented the project with a sense of desperation, saying, “I made up a plan in a panic because of the data loss yesterday.
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