Take Heart! You're Stronger Than You Think
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Centered upon the inspirational life of author Misako Yoke Take Heart! Youre Stronger Than You Think is a personal-growth book that leads by example. Readers examine adversity through her life stories Eastern lens while integrating the GENKI Method a five-step plan designed to overcome lifes hurdles. Learning from the authors mistakes and corresponding revelations those who seek strength will walk away with vital truths in tow prepared for all to come. Chapter 1The story begins in Yokohama Japan recounting the difficulties of Misakos early adulthood. Despite the sizable gender gap she pursues her career goal and receives a promotion. In time she gets married but continues to work not following the Japanese tradition of becoming a housewife. Drive aside juggling a job and marriage ends in disaster which culminates in her husband leaving for another woman. Misako trashes their half-empty apartment and collapses in despair recalling teenage tragedies: extreme poverty her mothers demise and her fathers later abusiveness. She also remembers the help and wisdom she received from people she encountered along the way: how to handle lifes ambushes.Chapter 2 After the divorce Misako faces further discrimination for her gender and marital status. Thirsting for answers she hikes up to a mountain hut to see her half-brother who overcame addiction and landed his dream job in the surrounding range. With his profound questions and advice Misako begins searching for her authentic self. She then visits the Hikawamaru Ship Museum. Once an ocean liner the Hikawamaru has long been docked in Yokohama port but she still looks alive as if she will soon set sail again. Misako decides to take a leap leave everything behind and become a solo traveler. Chapter 3 After more than a year of roaming abroad Misako settles in American Samoa and lands a job as a freelance writer for various Japanese media. Everything is different from where she grew up and traveled: the weather culture people and general way of life. For the first time in her life she faces systemic racism. She finds herself longing for some familiarity. With the help of a sweet Samoan family however Misako learns to navigate these new challenges and focus on what matters. Chapter 4 Misakos writing career is thriving and she is invited to speak with various Japanese media outlets in Tokyo. A TV agent tells her that her story is perfect for a shallow reality show. As a result Misako begins to doubt her life choices. When she returns to Samoa her puppy is hit by a car and dies in her arms. While in mourning a neighbors hateful words cause Misako to snap and an ugly scene ensues. Feeling lost and out of place Misako blames herself and struggles with deep regret. Aided by her best friends advice and the Samoan familys support she pulls herself together learning pivotal lessons along the way. Chapter 5 Misako gets remarried and moves to the U.S. While her husband working out at sea a texting truck driver collides with Misakos vehicle. A sheriff shares his wisdom: dont let others diminish your inner strength. Misako joins Toastmasters International a speech practice organization to conquer her fear of speaking up. With world champion coaches and his teams support she dives deeper into long-blocked memories-her fathers attempt to commit parent-child suicide deeply ingrained custom to Samurai descendants and her mothers strength in stopping him. Misako recognizes that shed received a second chance and every effort to realize her full potential is worthwhile.
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