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This chart can help you discover your true Ikigai (from japanese: a reason for being).
All you have to do is to think about the four questions in the quadrants (What you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, what you can be paid for). You can add multiple answers and not just one for each.Β
Once you have the answers, it can be easier for you to identify your career or your purpose.
This exercise can be done once in a while since our needs and passions can change over time.
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Your purpose is related to those things that make you come alive, so pay attention to your energy.
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A lot of people think that purposeΒ Is one career or one thing, but really it can be an umbrella of things and your purpose can change over time.
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You being your true self, using your gifts to add value to the world. β¨π
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Ikigai (usually translated as 'lifeβs purpose') is a Japanese concept that provides a visual framework to reach clarity and identify long-term goals.
It encompasses 4 dimensions of life: what you love, what you are good at, what you can be paid for and w...
Ikigai: The Reason for Being
Ikigai is illustrated in four overlapping circles, as in a Venn Diagram which talks about a synthesis of:
Β β’ What you love to do.
Β β’ What you are good at.
Β β’ What the world needs.
Β β’ What you can be paid for.
Ikigai is illustrated in four overlapping circles, as in a Venn Diagram which talks about a synthesis of:
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