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Join me on Wednesday 17 June, 7pm for The Purposeful Pause - a free mid-year reflection and refocus session. We’ll gently look back at the first half of the year, reconnect with what matters, and explore what you want the next six months to feel like. If you’re craving clarity, change, or a little more breathing space, I’d love you to be there. Book your free place on Eventbrite.
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In this episode of The Purposeful Shift, Emma introduces the Japanese concept of Ikigai, often translated as “reason for being,” and explores how it can help you reconnect with purpose, joy and meaning in your everyday life.
Building on earlier conversations around your why and redefining success, this episode offers a simple way to reflect on four key areas: what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs and what you can be paid for.
Rather than searching for one perfect answer, Ikigai encourages you to notice where these areas overlap and what feels most aligned for you right now, or put another way, if your daily activities have intersected with the four circles, your life should feel more aligned.
Emma shares a personal example to bring this to life and reminds us that Ikigai is not just about work or big life changes, but also about the small moments that bring a sense of joy and meaning. As described by Ken Mogi, it can be as simple as “waking up to joy.”
Reflection prompts from this episode:
Follow up questions:
You can explore more of Ken Mogi’s perspective on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHhEq24QNZ-WyDf74yFQHVg
A version of the Ikigai Venn Diagram can be seen on Alamy: https://www.alamy.com/ikigai-interpretation-of-japanese-lifestyle-concept-a-reason-for-being-as-a-balance-between-love-skills-needs-and-money-vector-venn-diagram-image599250047.html
Or by searching on Google ‘Ikigai Venn Diagram’.
If you are enjoying these podcasts, please subscribe wherever you listen and get notifications for regular weekly episodes and all bonus episodes!
You can also connect with Emma on Instagram: @thepurposefulshift
Thanks for listening!
By Emma BryantJoin me on Wednesday 17 June, 7pm for The Purposeful Pause - a free mid-year reflection and refocus session. We’ll gently look back at the first half of the year, reconnect with what matters, and explore what you want the next six months to feel like. If you’re craving clarity, change, or a little more breathing space, I’d love you to be there. Book your free place on Eventbrite.
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In this episode of The Purposeful Shift, Emma introduces the Japanese concept of Ikigai, often translated as “reason for being,” and explores how it can help you reconnect with purpose, joy and meaning in your everyday life.
Building on earlier conversations around your why and redefining success, this episode offers a simple way to reflect on four key areas: what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs and what you can be paid for.
Rather than searching for one perfect answer, Ikigai encourages you to notice where these areas overlap and what feels most aligned for you right now, or put another way, if your daily activities have intersected with the four circles, your life should feel more aligned.
Emma shares a personal example to bring this to life and reminds us that Ikigai is not just about work or big life changes, but also about the small moments that bring a sense of joy and meaning. As described by Ken Mogi, it can be as simple as “waking up to joy.”
Reflection prompts from this episode:
Follow up questions:
You can explore more of Ken Mogi’s perspective on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHhEq24QNZ-WyDf74yFQHVg
A version of the Ikigai Venn Diagram can be seen on Alamy: https://www.alamy.com/ikigai-interpretation-of-japanese-lifestyle-concept-a-reason-for-being-as-a-balance-between-love-skills-needs-and-money-vector-venn-diagram-image599250047.html
Or by searching on Google ‘Ikigai Venn Diagram’.
If you are enjoying these podcasts, please subscribe wherever you listen and get notifications for regular weekly episodes and all bonus episodes!
You can also connect with Emma on Instagram: @thepurposefulshift
Thanks for listening!