Crush your goals the Ohtani way - Harvard Gazette
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Crush your goals the Ohtani way - Harvard Gazette
"When a professional baseball player gets that coveted call-up to the major league, it's a life-changing entree into the big time known as "The Show." So it's fitting that fans have dubbed Shohei Ohtani, the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar pitcher and hitter who has dominated baseball over the last eight seasons, "Sho Time." With two World Series championships (2024 and 2025) and four MVP awards - he's the first to win in both the National and American league - Ohtani"
"So, this didn't just work for Shohei, loads of people did it and got outsized success. That's when I started to think it might also be for the rest of us. But then, honestly, it was in my teaching it to students and watching them get captivated by it and do it and start telling me stories of how it has helped them. They notice a before and after in how they're spending their time and their intentionality on things."
Shohei Ohtani won two World Series championships (2024 and 2025) and four MVP awards, becoming the first player to win MVPs in both the National and American leagues. Ohtani followed the Harada Method, a training program that guided him from a promising high school player to MVP. Takashi Harada created the method and turned around underperforming high school teams at scale. Many people using the method have achieved outsized success. Students who adopt the method report a clear before-and-after in how they spend their time and in their intentionality. The method begins by defining a multiyear ambition and daring to dream.
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