Ikigai is “the reason you get out of bed in the morning.”
Jen602has quotedlast year
They cited radio coaching expert Valerie Geller, sharing that “head, heart, pocketbook, and transformation” radio stories would be the focus of the narratives I would tell.
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The Ikigai map has four simple directions to follow: 1.Do what you love 2.Do what you’re good at 3.Do what the world needs 4.Do what you can be rewarded for
Victoria Karimovahas quoted2 years ago
Ikigai comes in two parts. They are half Ikigai and full Ikigai. Half Ikigai focuses on you: What do you love and what are you good at?
Victoria Karimovahas quoted2 years ago
the full cycle of Ikigai: seeing how doing what you love, and what you’re good at, provides for the world and flows rewards back to you. As soon as you commit to your half Ikigai, you will begin to see benefits.
Victoria Karimovahas quoted2 years ago
In the morning, when your alarm clock rings and you reach over with your eyes still closed, blindly smacking at the off button, are you waking up to merely survive the day? You deserve more than that
R Anandhas quoted2 years ago
to Job Craft
Job crafting is a proactive approach to adapting your employment into meaningful work.
R Anandhas quoted2 years ago
How to Job Craft
R Anandhas quoted2 years ago
1.What am I good at?
2.What do I love to do?
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