I am here after reading a chapter in James Clear's Atomic Habits. And suddenly realised my friend recommended this video to me a long time ago. Such an effective way to build habits and reduce errors. Thanks for posting the video!
its only weird because its not standard, similar to how shaking a hand is only normal because everyone does it. if no one did it it would be very strange to just grab someones hand to say hello/goodbye.
It's both amazing and mesmerizing! People tell it looks weird but imo it looks more professional. It keeps brain on the track and gives explicit feedbacks and acknowledgements for other workers.
As a Japanese, I had thought “pointing and calling” is a manner for those who mainly work in the railway company. However, it also works in everyday life, especially in the busy morning. I point and call, “ Smartphone YOSHI 👉 Wallet YOSHI 👉 Nothing left YOSHI 👉!!”. If you tend to forget something, you may try it.😅
I conduct shisa kanko on my belongings including pockets and bags before leaving my house, and almost all areas that I possibly make mistakes. Found out that I never left my belonging after practicing this as a habit.
I think it is fascinating to see and it works! I always thougt the people pointing and calling were saying¨yes¨it kinda sounds the same as YOSHI(i think). I followed a training in how to switch high tension switches and during the training you also say what you see and sometimes point it out,it makes you aware of possible dangers.
Indonesian Railways (KAI) has adopted pointing-and-calling since 2015 during the railway reform, and the results are incredible. Trains have become more punctual than before, work safety improved, and the number of incidents has decreased dramatically. I’ve personally started to implement this technique in my daily life. For example, when I’m about to leave my house, I will call “Lamps off OK, stove off OK, doors locked OK,” etc.
Long story short, doing these gestures let ur brain keep focused and reminded so u would not slacking and prevent ur mistake again like u did with ur ex.
I work at a toyota plant and every once in a while management tries to get us to do this and it just annoys and pisses everyone off. Its definitely a Japan thing.
Umm, strange. This is the method I have developed to use with strange dogs and driving situations. I know that the other driver probably does not see me and for sure does not hear me, but it seems to work anyway. And, of course with dogs, well, I just do not get how it works, all I know is when I point at a misbehaving strange dog and call out it reacts as I have ordered.
I'm doing my best to make healthcare in the US aware of pointing and calling, but I have to admit that using the technique in a train station somehow seems more natural than in a hospitalized patient's room.
Completely nonsense and idiotic. You can do anything to improve your focus and believe it does and have the science to back you up, because you believe in your results. Also, not doing this fingering thing and claiming that you will retain the same focus level is also wrong. It's all about concentration, and your body must be in sync with your actions, this is the basis of this fingering practice. So if you want to keep your focus high up, you can do anything you may find convenient to keep your body and mind in sync. You don't necessarily need to do the fingering practice and assume it's the thing. But your efforts towards your goal are.
Thank you. We were waiting for the YT comment that we could believe in over the university studies! It's good to know we're looked after by magnificent YT commenters. How could we live without their knowledge and benevolence?
@@michaelm.1947 You can stay ignorant to the rest of the world's knowledge, that's also an option. Insulting hidden under a fake smile and compliment? Is this what you teach in the university?
I'm doing my best to make healthcare in the US aware of pointing and calling, but I have to admit that using the technique in a train station somehow seems more natural than in a hospitalized patient's room.
It's great for something in a large space. It would also piss off management as people stop at every intersection which may not work in a hospital where seconds could count.
I'm doing my best to make healthcare in the US aware of pointing and calling, but I have to admit that using the technique in a train station somehow seems more natural than in a hospitalized patient's room.
Japan certainly keeps a razor sharp eye on safety, truly impressive how such simple practices and procedures have prevented so many fatalities.
I am here after reading a chapter in James Clear's Atomic Habits. And suddenly realised my friend recommended this video to me a long time ago. Such an effective way to build habits and reduce errors. Thanks for posting the video!
To be honest, it's a weird practice to watch people do but the science backs it up.
its only weird because its not standard, similar to how shaking a hand is only normal because everyone does it. if no one did it it would be very strange to just grab someones hand to say hello/goodbye.
@@theone6152 In some cultures male friends can kiss each other on cheeks without it having any connotations of homosexuality.
It's both amazing and mesmerizing! People tell it looks weird but imo it looks more professional. It keeps brain on the track and gives explicit feedbacks and acknowledgements for other workers.
As a Japanese,
I had thought “pointing and calling” is a manner for those who mainly work in the railway company.
However, it also works in everyday life, especially in the busy morning.
I point and call, “ Smartphone YOSHI 👉 Wallet YOSHI 👉 Nothing left YOSHI 👉!!”.
If you tend to forget something, you may try it.😅
I conduct shisa kanko on my belongings including pockets and bags before leaving my house, and almost all areas that I possibly make mistakes. Found out that I never left my belonging after practicing this as a habit.
I think it is fascinating to see and it works! I always thougt the people pointing and calling were saying¨yes¨it kinda sounds the same as YOSHI(i think). I followed a training in how to switch high tension switches and during the training you also say what you see and sometimes point it out,it makes you aware of possible dangers.
I do this at supermarkets when I am finished at self-check registers.
Boss tommy lee jones
I use this method for checking things as I have severe OCD. It works sometimes
Thank you for explaining the exact steps and what to say when! Exactly the tutorial I was looking for.
I am pointing at this video and saying 'watched'.
GO Transit in Toronto Canada started doing this practice lately
this is the cutest thing and as a nursing student, super helpful too!
This habit click on mind.
Decision power increase ho rahi h.I try this amazing
I done this while studying it increase my focus and study time
they do this too building cars ...i saw it in a toyota video when they were building a prius
Japan is like another planet! God bless Japan!)))
Indonesian Railways (KAI) has adopted pointing-and-calling since 2015 during the railway reform, and the results are incredible. Trains have become more punctual than before, work safety improved, and the number of incidents has decreased dramatically.
I’ve personally started to implement this technique in my daily life. For example, when I’m about to leave my house, I will call “Lamps off OK, stove off OK, doors locked OK,” etc.
im actually starting on Trams next year, i think ill adopt this technique
how is you doin?
Yugi: [points at his hand] Black Magician, OK.
Next I summon my Black Magician!
Long story short, doing these gestures let ur brain keep focused and reminded so u would not slacking and prevent ur mistake again like u did with ur ex.
Crazy Redhead present, OK 👉🏻
Door locked, OK!
Lights off, OK!
@@jun_suzuki42Panties off, OK!
I don't know if it's the downward brim of the hat, or the crisp whiteness of the gloves, I weirdly find these guys pointing kind of sexy...
Hi, could I use this video for staff training courses? Do I need permission?
Except the NYC Subway employees point and yell obscenities
Wow. You guys rock. Thank you
I work at a toyota plant and every once in a while management tries to get us to do this and it just annoys and pisses everyone off. Its definitely a Japan thing.
Is this from an NHK world program
The next level
I do this , works
It ain't stupid if it works.
🧠 > 👀 > 👉 > 🗣️ > 🆗 > 👂 > 👌, 👍 > ✅
UA-cam comment OK! 👉
Umm, strange. This is the method I have developed to use with strange dogs and driving situations. I know that the other driver probably does not see me and for sure does not hear me, but it seems to work anyway. And, of course with dogs, well, I just do not get how it works, all I know is when I point at a misbehaving strange dog and call out it reacts as I have ordered.
Weird but convenient 😆
0:41 I have done the same in the street and it didn't go well.
I'm doing my best to make healthcare in the US aware of pointing and calling, but I have to admit that using the technique in a train station somehow seems more natural than in a hospitalized patient's room.
YOOSSS .. !!!
Thnk
Is it just me, or does the narrator sounds exactly like Jeremy Clarkson?
It's voiced like Peter Barakan, who also hosted Japanology in NHK. Probably he is.
I pointed at my son and called out loud “mistake!”
"Accident 👉🏽. OK 👌🏽"
Is that Jeremy Clarkson?
it's Peter Barakan, who also hosted Japanology in NHK.
Shinsa kanko 😊
Untap *Point*
Upkeep *Point*
Draw of bauble Trigger *Point*
Draw*Point*
Mainphase 1 *Point*
Completely nonsense and idiotic.
You can do anything to improve your focus and believe it does and have the science to back you up, because you believe in your results.
Also, not doing this fingering thing and claiming that you will retain the same focus level is also wrong. It's all about concentration, and your body must be in sync with your actions, this is the basis of this fingering practice.
So if you want to keep your focus high up, you can do anything you may find convenient to keep your body and mind in sync.
You don't necessarily need to do the fingering practice and assume it's the thing.
But your efforts towards your goal are.
Thank you. We were waiting for the YT comment that we could believe in over the university studies! It's good to know we're looked after by magnificent YT commenters. How could we live without their knowledge and benevolence?
@@michaelm.1947 You can stay ignorant to the rest of the world's knowledge, that's also an option.
Insulting hidden under a fake smile and compliment? Is this what you teach in the university?
typical communist chinese fanboy spotted
This is one of the "you can do anything" and it works for some so not sure why you are triggered about it.
I'm doing my best to make healthcare in the US aware of pointing and calling, but I have to admit that using the technique in a train station somehow seems more natural than in a hospitalized patient's room.
It's great for something in a large space. It would also piss off management as people stop at every intersection which may not work in a hospital where seconds could count.
I'm doing my best to make healthcare in the US aware of pointing and calling, but I have to admit that using the technique in a train station somehow seems more natural than in a hospitalized patient's room.
Weird! I post once and three copies appear, all with the exact same time stamp.
@@Inkling777 then stop hacking