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What is Your Ikigai?
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What is Your Ikigai?

https://blog.learnlife.com/what-is-your-ikigai

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How to Ikigai





As I thought about how to Ikigai, I started thinking about the different ways it could be done. It would be great if you had a job that fit Ikigai, though you could also achieve Ikigai in other aspects of your life.

Some examples of things that give purpose and happiness in life.

1. To Teach: Many individuals find purpose in educating others, whether as teachers, mentors, or trainers. They enjoy sharing knowledge and helping others learn and grow.

2. To Inspire: Some people are passionate about inspiring others through their actions, words, or creative works. They strive to motivate and uplift those around them.

3. To Create: Creative endeavors such as writing, painting, music composition, or filmmaking can provide a strong sense of purpose for those who enjoy expressing themselves and evoking emotions through art.

4. To Heal: Healthcare professionals, therapists, and caregivers often derive purpose from helping others heal physically, mentally, or emotionally.

5. To Innovate: To Innovate: Entrepreneurs and inventors often find purpose in creating and introducing new products, services, or technologies that improve people's lives.

6. To Protect: Police officers, firefighters, and members of the military often find purpose in protecting their communities or their country, ensuring safety and security for others.

7. To Advocate: Advocates and activists work tirelessly to raise awareness and fight for social justice, environmental conservation, and various causes they believe in passionately.

8. To Care: Providing care for children, the elderly, or those with special needs can be deeply rewarding, as it involves nurturing and supporting vulnerable individuals.

9. To Explore: Explorers, adventurers, and scientists may discover purpose in exploring uncharted territories, conducting research, and expanding our understanding of the world.

10. To Serve: Public servants, volunteers, and humanitarian workers dedicate their lives to serving the needs of others and making a positive impact on society.

11. To Connect: Building and nurturing relationships, whether as a friend, family member, or therapist, can give people a profound sense of purpose by providing emotional support and connection.

12. To Empower: Coaches, mentors, and motivational speakers empower others to reach their full potential and overcome challenges.

13. To Preserve: Conservationists and environmentalists work to protect and preserve natural habitats, wildlife, and ecosystems, contributing to the sustainability of our planet.

14. To Entertain: Entertainers, comedians, actors, and musicians bring joy and laughter to people's lives through their performances and artistry.

15. To Build: Architects, builders, and artisans often derive purpose from creating physical structures and works of craftsmanship that endure over time.

These are just a few examples, and there are countless other ways in which people can find purpose in their lives. The key is to align your interests, passions, and skills with activities or roles that resonate with you personally and contribute positively to the world around you.
Degrees: BA Computer Science, BS Business Administration with a concentration in CIS, AS Natural Science & Math, TESU. 4.0 GPA 2022.
Course Experience:  CLEP, Instantcert, Sophia.org, Study.com, Straighterline.com, Onlinedegree.org, Saylor.org, Csmlearn.com, and TEL Learning.
Certifications: W3Schools PHP, Google IT Support, Google Digital Marketing, Google Project Management
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