Ikigai: Find Your Purpose in 5 Steps | Hello! Seiiti Arata 140

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Published 2020-02-02
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Ikigai is an ancient Japanese word meaning something like your reason for living. Finding your ikigai is understanding what makes you get out of bed every morning.

To meet this purpose, you must follow a five-step roadmap that will require a good deal of self-awareness.

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  • @mylife-vc5dp
    It really works this way, believe me. I did it. It took me 15 years from the moment I had realized what I really wanted to do in life. I was 31 at that time with two little sons, a husband and a part time job that was exhausting. I had to change my qualifications (three years of study), change my work, get a lot of experience. Finally, I teach English in my little home town in Poland. I've got a lot of self-made flashcards and grammar cards, second hand desks and chairs for my students and I'm happy. It wasn't easy, but it was worth doing it. A year ago I read a book about Ikigai and I thought I was on a right path. Now, even my two grown up sons are looking at me in a different way! Good luck everybody! Be strong! Don't give up! Renata
  • @willowstream
    I enjoying gardening. I enjoying being alone, drinking coffee in the morning, walking along the edge of the bay at sunrise. I enjoy being quiet. I enjoy living simply. I enjoy taking care of my body without obsessing about it. I enjoy sleeping. I appreciate my life and all the lives that weave with mine. I bow to all living things, and everything is living. No one seems to want to give me money for doing the things that I enjoy, that fulfill me. I do enjoying having money. Money is useful, but for me, doing what fulfills me doesn't create income.
  • @Yetipfote
    Japanese have words you never knew you needed until you get to know them
  • @susanmarie2231
    Who said we have to be married to be fulfilled? I have been happily divorced for 33 years.
  • 1. Start small 2. Free yourself 3. Seek harmony and sustainability 4. Have joy in the little things 5. Be in the here and now
  • @spiderliliez
    What you love. What the world needs. What you're good at. And can you make a living out of it.
  • I was a hardworking person who had huge goals......I always tried sooo hard to gain things I wanted. I never liked when others are doing what a Wanted....I think I was burning with jealousy & it gradually increased.......I was craving a lot...I punished myself for being weak...making mistakes I was running towards a mirage & finally messed up my exam as well. I trusted and liked people admired me..........I was addicted to admiration. It was miserable when others did not appreciate me for what I did....Rather than doing my work I was seeking admiration....I was dreaming about how I will act when I get something .Unknowingly I was destroying myself bit by bit. I think I was depressed.....I was angry with everyone including myself. I was blaming me and others . I gave up everything almost everything. I felt dead inside. My dream was to become a Neurosurgeon. I felt like I just showed off in Everything I did . I felt like I was maintaining a fake image all the times. I was feeling miserable. Racing thoughts was the worst. I could not focus .I finally decided to take a break. 1.I wrote everything down when I felt low. 2.I wrote all the stuff in negative form. 3.For about month I was writing things when I felt jealous, angry & depressed. 4.I slept a lot. 5.Watched videos to heal myself. Commenting was also a great therapy. 6.I tried doing different things.....Origami, cartoons, cooking etc. 7.I tried meditation. 8.I stopped dreaming......totally whenever I go to future or past my brain warns me now. I also say to myself "it Is FAKE" when I imagine things and act like that . 9.I stopped working to schedules. 10.Watched few Christmas movies. Now i am feeling better....better than ever.......I am my Boss now. Now I donot seek for opinions. Slowly reach to small goals ................. I climbed up from the lowest............SO ANYONE can do that Thanks a lot for Ikagai It was the blinker that I was doing the right thing.
  • I thought I wanna be a doctor just like how my mother and sister are in the medical field, they are now abroad. When I look into my strengths and weaknesses, they are all point out how I look perfectly fit being a teacher for little children and I love children all of my life. I wanna be a teacher and I promise not to leave my children left all alone on their own, I wanna see them grow and be with them through their ups and downs in life until they are ready to fly. I wanna build a happy, healthy and loving home 💛
  • @jordanring468
    The Four Points of Purpose of the IKIGAI: 1) What you love to do 💖 2) What the world needs 🌎 3) What you’re actually good at 💪 4) What you can get paid for 💰 Great video and good points on the importance of finding and living out your Ikigai. :)
  • @buddarby4987
    Just discovered Ikigai yesterday (about 60 years late). What a revelation. This should be taught to young people; it's as important or more than ordinary classwork. Thank you Seiiti Arata.
  • The world just needs people to find joy in the little things so that there's more happy people the world needs more happiness.
  • @Mu_the_Maori
    I'm passionate about fitness and exercising I wake up every morning and exercise at the gym because I'm 49 n I'm 50 this year 2024, I don't want to be unfit yet I desire to be driven, self disciplined and resilient in all areas of my life..😊 I want to be disciplined to work a 40 hour week, continue to train Boxing, Hapkido, Ninjitsu and Tai Chi..
  • @freakiniilse
    This is one of the best motivational videos I've seen so far. Most videos trigger stress in me and the sense of not being worthy. This one actually encourages me to just proceed the things i'm doing allready, and be patien with it. Thank you!
  • @17akp
    Ikigai is something we are good at, that we love to do, that the world needs, that we can get paid for!
  • Looking for complete harmony - with positive people, good friends together, in positively supportive environment - is key.
  • @vampyr69
    What motivates me to get out of bed in the morning is the need to pee