IKIGAI
Presentation
Realised by HADANE Fatima Ezzahra JDER Aya BOUALAM Imane
Framed by Mr.NOUHI
Summary
6. Examples of Ikigai
1. Introduction
2. The Elements of Ikigai
7. Benefits of Embracing Ikigai
3. Finding What You Love
8. Challenges in Discovering Ikigai
4. Discovering Your Skills and Strengths
5. Meeting the World's Needs
9. Conclusion
Introduction
The Elements of Ikigai
1-What You Love:
"This element encompasses the activities that bring joy, ignite enthusiasm, and make your heart sing. It revolves around the things that captivate your interest and stir your soul."
2-What the World Needs:
"It's about finding the intersections between your passions and the needs of the world around you. This element emphasizes contributing to a cause larger than oneself, addressing societal needs, and making a positive impact."
3-What You Can Be Paid For:
"This element involves finding ways to leverage your skills and passions to create value in the marketplace. It encompasses professions, careers, or opportunities that provide sustenance and financial stability."
4-What You Are Good At:
"Identifying and harnessing your unique talents and strengths. These are the skills that come naturally to you, things you excel at, and areas where you feel a sense of accomplishment."
Finding What You Love
Reflecting on Childhood Passions
Exploration and Curiosity
Discovering what ignites your passion is a fundamental step towards unraveling your Ikigai.
Experimentation and Open-mindedness
Listening to Inner Desires
Discovering Your Skills and Strengths
Feedback and External Perspectives
Self-Assessment and Reflection
Identifying and nurturing your unique skills and strengths is a pivotal step on the path to uncovering your Ikigai
Embracing Growth and Learning
Passion-Driven Skill Development
Meeting the World's Needs
Volunteering and Community Engagement
Identifying Areas of Impact
Collaboration and Collective Impact
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Examples of Ikigai
Gallery
Teacher Nurturing Young Minds
Artist Finding Creative Expression
Environmental Activist Making a Difference
Entrepreneur Solving Problems
Benefits of Embracing Ikigai
Benefits
Enhanced Mental Well-being
Improved Physical Health
Heightened Motivation and Engagement
Resilience in Facing Challenges
Challenges in Discovering Ikigai
Challenges
Fear of Change and Uncertainty
Self-Doubt and Overthinking
Societal Expectations and Norms
Lack of Clarity or Direction
Conclusion
Thanks!
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IKIGAI
Presentation
Realised by HADANE Fatima Ezzahra JDER Aya BOUALAM Imane
Framed by Mr.NOUHI
Summary
6. Examples of Ikigai
1. Introduction
2. The Elements of Ikigai
7. Benefits of Embracing Ikigai
3. Finding What You Love
8. Challenges in Discovering Ikigai
4. Discovering Your Skills and Strengths
5. Meeting the World's Needs
9. Conclusion
Introduction
The Elements of Ikigai
1-What You Love:
"This element encompasses the activities that bring joy, ignite enthusiasm, and make your heart sing. It revolves around the things that captivate your interest and stir your soul."
2-What the World Needs:
"It's about finding the intersections between your passions and the needs of the world around you. This element emphasizes contributing to a cause larger than oneself, addressing societal needs, and making a positive impact."
3-What You Can Be Paid For:
"This element involves finding ways to leverage your skills and passions to create value in the marketplace. It encompasses professions, careers, or opportunities that provide sustenance and financial stability."
4-What You Are Good At:
"Identifying and harnessing your unique talents and strengths. These are the skills that come naturally to you, things you excel at, and areas where you feel a sense of accomplishment."
Finding What You Love
Reflecting on Childhood Passions
Exploration and Curiosity
Discovering what ignites your passion is a fundamental step towards unraveling your Ikigai.
Experimentation and Open-mindedness
Listening to Inner Desires
Discovering Your Skills and Strengths
Feedback and External Perspectives
Self-Assessment and Reflection
Identifying and nurturing your unique skills and strengths is a pivotal step on the path to uncovering your Ikigai
Embracing Growth and Learning
Passion-Driven Skill Development
Meeting the World's Needs
Volunteering and Community Engagement
Identifying Areas of Impact
Collaboration and Collective Impact
You can make an outline to summarize the content and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience.
If you’re going to present live, we recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared!
Show enthusiasm, smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience..
Examples of Ikigai
Gallery
Teacher Nurturing Young Minds
Artist Finding Creative Expression
Environmental Activist Making a Difference
Entrepreneur Solving Problems
Benefits of Embracing Ikigai
Benefits
Enhanced Mental Well-being
Improved Physical Health
Heightened Motivation and Engagement
Resilience in Facing Challenges
Challenges in Discovering Ikigai
Challenges
Fear of Change and Uncertainty
Self-Doubt and Overthinking
Societal Expectations and Norms
Lack of Clarity or Direction
Conclusion
Thanks!