Ikigai [ikiɡai]) is a Japanese concept which means "a reason for being". Ikigai means having a direction or purpose in life, that which makes one's life worthwhile, and towards which an individual takes spontaneous and willing actions giving them satisfaction and a sense of meaning to life because of which finding joy, fulfillment and balance in daily routine of life becomes easy by the union of components of life.
Ikigai can describe having a
sense of purpose in life which can be simplified as giving a meaning to your
everyday life and something which can make you wake up to it every morning. The
passion and drive you feel for it can make you work or indulge in that routine
without tiring you and one will not feel that it is hard work or labour while
doing it. It can also be a guiding and motivational factor.
The best part of finding your ikigai is that
you can feel willing to take it up without any force thrust upon you and allows
you to explore your innerself and keeps you feeling good about yourself and at
ease.
Psychologist Michiko
Kumano describes Ikigai as eudaimonic well-being, as it
"entails actions of devoting oneself to pursuits one enjoys and is
associated with feelings of accomplishment and fulfillment"
ikigai may be one of the reasons for the longevity of the
people of Okinawa, in japan Moai, the close-knit friend
group is considered an important reason for the people of Okinawa to live long.
In the year 2016, a book
based on the Japanese concept 'Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy
Life' was published by Penguin Books, was written by Hector Gracia and Albert
Liebermann and gained popularity for the simplicity and the concept as it is
one of the most sought after answer, when any person is sailing in routes of
confusion.
Since ikigai is based on a
few simple union of components of life understanding it and working on it over
time, we can arrive at finding our ikigai, our true sense of calling and our
true sense of purpose in life and once such a clarity is gained it becomes even
more easier to work in that direction and prevents veining away of energy and
efforts in non- fruitful endeavour and bitterness.
So now, you may have a
question of how do I find my Ikigai?
The simple questions to pose
yourself would be,
1.
What do I love? –
that gives you your passion. What ever you feel passionate about.
2.
What am I good at? –
that will give you a vocation which will be a combination of skill + interest.
3.
What can I be paid
for? – that will give you your profession , you can also pose a question on the
lines of keeping your interests alive ,what the world need
4.
What does the world
need? – that should cover what is your mission.
An
example for finding the ikigai. Note that writing down will give more clarity,
and this picture shows how to identlify a profession with passion
on.
Ponder over the questions and understand that with
the help of a venn diagram.
Please note that you may require some time to get to
know your ikigai. You may have to work on it continuously to find that and many
times it can change over time also. some can have multiple ikigai also, which
differs from individual to individual.
1. Starting
small
2. Accepting
yourself
3. Connecting
with the world around you.
4. Seeking
out small joys
5. Being
in the present and the now of it.
Owing to its simplicity this
concept of ikigai has gained popularity and practicing them over time can keep
you well balanced , happy, healthy and secure and that can lead to ones
longevity/ long life. This is what the Japanese concept promotes and is proved
by the people living there.
There are 10 simple rules of ikigai, a
pictorial representation below can give you a better idea and you will start
liking it owing to its simplicity and the hidden truth in that.
1. Stay
active, don’t retire
2. Take
it slow
3. Don’t
fill your stomach
4. Surround
yourself with good friends
5. Exercise,
stay fit, in shape
6. Smile
7. Reconnect
with nature
8. Give
thanks- gratitude
9. Live
in the moment
10. Follow
your Ikigai.
It is important to note that all
the factors are interconnected and one cannot do without other be it
profession, personal life, social life and health and happiness. The concept
entwines in itself a community as well where both you and in turn the community
is benefitted. That is how a life is beautiful when both self and your
surroundings are growing and are at peace and harmony.
Since passion is what is driving
you, you can never feel bored or tired of your Ikigai, as long as you are doing
it. !!!(like what you do, do what you like). Sustaining it for our entire life
allowing you to express yourself through a chosen medium by your willing self
and gives you a sense of control over your own life.
To conclude in simple words,
Object of
ikigai,
Experience, memory, role, hobby,
health, family, friend, social, events, imagination etc.
Feeling of
ikigai:
Self realization and self will (Willingness)
Fulfillment in everyday life.
Motivation to live and wake up
every morning
Living with passion
Sense of existence
Sense of control.
Find out :
Your values
Roles and responsibilities
Presence and hopefulness
Work, hobbies and interest.











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