What is Ikigai?

What is Ikigai?

The Japanese concept of ikigai, which translates to "a reason for being," is a way of finding purpose and motivation in life. It's not just about feeling happy in the moment, but rather finding lasting fulfillment through connection with what truly matters to you. Living an ikigai lifestyle involves prioritizing activities that bring joy and fulfillment, and finding ways to manage or change circumstances when feeling stressed or overwhelmed.

One way to understand the concept of ikigai is through the use of a visual diagram, which shows four main overlapping qualities: what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. When these qualities intersect, it is believed that an individual has found their ikigai and can live a fulfilling life.

It's important to note that ikigai is not just a philosophy or idea, but rather a way of living. By embracing the ikigai lifestyle, individuals can find greater happiness and meaning in their work and daily life. So, finding your ikigai can be a powerful way to create a sense of purpose and motivation in your life.

The ikigai diagram helps to visualize this concept by showing these four main overlapping qualities:

The intersection of all four circles on a Venn diagram represents your ikigai.

This is the activity or pursuit that brings you the most fulfillment and excitement, and motivates you to be productive and work on projects that are important to you. Your ikigai is the combination of your passions, skills, and purpose, and is unique to you. It is what gives you a sense of purpose and drives you to be your best self.

Let's learn from Rhayne's perspective on the concept of ikigai and its significance in her life.

The purpose of life is to live, and in order to do so, it is important to know what motivates and drives us. Without this sense of purpose, there would be no point in living. Our ikigai helps us understand what goes through our minds when we wake up each day and gives us a reason to get out of bed. It is the thing that gives us a sense of meaning and helps us to live life to the fullest. 

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2 comments

Thank you so much for sharing Sis! I love it! You are such an inspiration! I am sharing presentation of “ikigai” to others!

Johnnie L. Shuler

loved it! thank you for taking the time to talk about your experience and thoughts on ikigai :)

tina

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