What advice do you have for striking a work/life balance?
Get to know yourself. What works for others won't necessarily work for you. Develop your own rhythm, flow, and balance. Be open to other perspectives, but ultimately, have the confidence to set boundaries, and be kind to your needs.
What anxieties, if any, do you hold about your life/career? And how do you deal with them?
I am afraid of getting boxed in as a certain kind of professional. I am a complex, multi-dimensional woman, and I want the freedom to tell a range of stories that resonate universally.
How has the current COVID-19 situation affected your industry, and your work personally? How have you dealt with it?
We are in the midst of an unprecedented time, and I feel fortunate that I get to continue my work. Diversifying my projects across major and independent media, publishing, brands, and agencies worked in my favour. While my media work was sidelined while focus and priorities were on stories about COVID-19, my consultancy work with agencies continued. While some cities shut down completely, less impacted cities like Tokyo did not miss a beat.
What does productivity look like to you, and what tips do you have for managing your time?
I recently found a report card from 5th grade, where Mrs Lucas commented that "Akiko is enthusiastic and attempts any task. Long term projects indicate some time management problems. We will strive to improve this area." The next comment from the same year is, "Akiko continues to work hard, but time management still causes her last-minute problems. She's been a pleasure to work with and a leader for all of us. Best wishes!"
Years later, I'm still striving to improve in this area.
How do you deal with procrastination?
I surrender to it. It's not the most disciplined approach, but the stress of overbearing self-management doesn't work for me. I know that my best work will come out of my best self, so if I am procrastinating, I give myself permission and time. I re-engage with my work when I'm clear, focused, and inspired.