「目標失敗したら小野田さんに5,000円振り込みます」というお願いをされた話

恋愛・コミュニケーション

どうも、小野田です。
実は今週、LINE@に参加してくれている野口さんから、
だいぶクレイジーな提案をされました。

たぶん、これ見たらあなたのモチベーションも上がると思うので、
良い意味でクレイジーな野口さんから届いたメッセージを紹介しますね!

はじまりは、ここから↓

自ら「5,000円払わせてください」
というオファーをしてきました。(驚き)

野口さんは美容師で、
今はアシスタントとして下積みをしているそうです。

で、今週の日曜日に試験があるそうで、
その試験の合格に向けて、
この1週間お店が休みの日以外は6時半までに出勤して練習する!

という目標を宣言しました。
 

「それがちゃんと達成できてる証拠として、毎日写真を送ります!
通知オフにしていただいて流し見で構いません!」

とのことで、
今日で4日目ですが、毎日写真きてます(^^)

↑こんな感じで、毎日後頭部の写真が届いてます。笑
う~ん、なんてシュールなんだ。笑
 

で、「失敗したら5,000円払います!」
ってことなんですが、
なんと「試験に落ちた場合も払います!」とのことです。

いや、びっくり。

「試験に落ちたときも払うんかい!」
って突っ込んじゃいました。笑

振り込まれないことを祈る限りです(+_+)
 

ただ、野口さんのヤル気はこれだけで収まりません。

もっと自分を飛躍させるべく、
「ネーミングストーリー」
のワークにも参加してくださいました。

ここまでの話を聞くと、
「野口さんは元々エネルギッシュな人なのかな?」
と思われるかもしれませんが、
本人曰く、なかなか継続できてなくサボり癖があったらしいです。

ですが・・・

ここまで短期間で一気に変わったのは、
間違いなく野口さんの行動があってこそ。

野口さんが覚悟して勇気を出したからで、
僕はキッカケを提供しただけ。
 

さらにこの野口さん、試験に合格したあと
半年後にスタイリストデビューを目指しているそうで、
こんなお願いまで届きました。

「半年間、毎日自分で立てた目標が達成できたかどうかメッセージ送らせてください!
毎月6,000円払います!」

 

・・・天才かよ。笑

富士山よりモチベーション高いわ。

これ見て僕もモチベーション上がりました。
 

どうしてこんなに目標達成に貪欲なのか?

その理由は↓


「いい話かよ!!」

こんなの聞いたら、
「時間あるときに数分でもSkypeできたら嬉しいです」
なんて言われても、

むしろ気合入って
僕のなかにある目標達成のための知識総動員して
「目標達成プログラム」作っちゃいますよ。
 

こういう人は、応援したくなる。
 

とりあえず、
いつもその日の復習を書いたメッセージが
23時とか24時とかの結構遅い時間に届くので、
(お店の営業終わってからも練習してるそうです)
それで6時半に出勤してるってことは睡眠時間短いってこと。

だから、睡眠の質を上げる方法を
具体的にやることだけまとめて伝えることにします。
 

これから半年間、身体壊しちゃったら
元も子もないですからね。

目標達成には、身体のケアも絶対に大事なので。
 

というわけで!

良い意味でクレイジーな野口さんから届いた
驚きのオファーの紹介でした!
 

あなたも、これ見てモチベーション上がったのでは?

本気の人に触れると、
モチベーション上がりますからね。
 

「おばあちゃんが僕のことを覚えてる内に
自信もって髪を切ってあげたい」

そんな野口さんをみんなで応援していきましょー!!

ではでは。
 

ちなみにこの話に出てきた
→ネーミングストーリーはこちら

笑いながら楽しく、
でも新しい発見がたくさんあるワークになってます。

やれば分かる、その衝撃。
 

◆LINE@も好評です◆

技術ばかりに偏るコミュニケーション教材に疑問を感じ、
心×身体×技術
=コミュニケーション力

そんな信念から、心と身体を整え
伝え方の技術も磨くために、
脳科学、東洋医学、哲学、心理学など
最高レベルの情報を惜しみなく発信してます。

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