Aiming for a world where capable people are rightfully chosen #AprilDream
Vivid Life Inc. joined the 'April Dream' initiative, highlighting the 3.1 trillion yen economic loss caused by menopause. The release advocates that in the AI era, human vitality and well-being cultivated through nature are irreplaceable assets for business trust.
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Vivid Life Inc. supports 'April Dream', an initiative to make April 1st a day for broadcasting dreams. This press release is the dream of Vivid Life Inc.
People who feel a drop in work performance due to menopausal symptoms account for an annual loss of 3.1 trillion yen for men and women combined.
51.1% of women and 34.6% of men with menopausal symptoms answered that their 'work performance drops' (NTT Data Institute of Management Consulting). In February 2024, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry estimated the economic loss due to menopause at 3.1 trillion yen for men and women combined. The more responsible the position, the less weakness one can show. That silence is quietly spreading the loss.
Now that we are in an era where AI can produce correct answers, what makes a difference at work?
What AI, which can prepare texts and strategies, cannot replace is the trust built the moment you meet. A vibrant voice, a spacious way of speaking, and a vital appearance. Trust is now gathering in people themselves who look youthful and full of vitality while wearing the dignity of an adult.
Presence is prepared from vitality = energy.
I myself experienced a time when I got sick and couldn't produce energy.
At the age of 42, pre-menopause, extreme overwork, my child's entrance exams, and fatigue from child-rearing overlapped, and I developed a nervous system illness.
I could no longer work, and at that time, I first realized the power of recovery nurtured in nature. Just being in nature made me feel better. When I went to the forest of Karuizawa, a one-hour trip from Tokyo, and relaxed, my physical condition and performance improved, and my heart was moved again by its greatness.
I decided to build a villa in Karuizawa, which is rich in nature and has a venerable history I admired. Also following the wishes of my Nordic husband, I built a villa in Karuizawa using Finnish solid wood, a toxin-free, organic design, and now visit it almost every month.
Doing yoga or dancing in the house in the forest magically restores my energy. A room in Tokyo that gathers dust in a few days hardly gathers any in Karuizawa. At such times, I realize how much environmental burden I am under in the city center.
People who feel a drop in work performance due to menopausal symptoms account for an annual loss of 3.1 trillion yen for men and women combined.
51.1% of women and 34.6% of men with menopausal symptoms answered that their 'work performance drops' (NTT Data Institute of Management Consulting). In February 2024, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry estimated the economic loss due to menopause at 3.1 trillion yen for men and women combined. The more responsible the position, the less weakness one can show. That silence is quietly spreading the loss.
Now that we are in an era where AI can produce correct answers, what makes a difference at work?
What AI, which can prepare texts and strategies, cannot replace is the trust built the moment you meet. A vibrant voice, a spacious way of speaking, and a vital appearance. Trust is now gathering in people themselves who look youthful and full of vitality while wearing the dignity of an adult.
Presence is prepared from vitality = energy.
I myself experienced a time when I got sick and couldn't produce energy.
At the age of 42, pre-menopause, extreme overwork, my child's entrance exams, and fatigue from child-rearing overlapped, and I developed a nervous system illness.
I could no longer work, and at that time, I first realized the power of recovery nurtured in nature. Just being in nature made me feel better. When I went to the forest of Karuizawa, a one-hour trip from Tokyo, and relaxed, my physical condition and performance improved, and my heart was moved again by its greatness.
I decided to build a villa in Karuizawa, which is rich in nature and has a venerable history I admired. Also following the wishes of my Nordic husband, I built a villa in Karuizawa using Finnish solid wood, a toxin-free, organic design, and now visit it almost every month.
Doing yoga or dancing in the house in the forest magically restores my energy. A room in Tokyo that gathers dust in a few days hardly gathers any in Karuizawa. At such times, I realize how much environmental burden I am under in the city center.