Choosing a career path can be extremely stressful at any point in your life. You will spend almost a third of your life working; deciding how to spend that time matters.
Often, people have to make compromises between:
Personal needs vs. professional goals
Time with family vs. time at work
Social good vs. high pay
Job flexibility vs. workplace demands
Having fun vs. professional status
Independence vs. job security
Current needs vs. future needs
Passions vs. career necessities
Balanced Approach
Ikigai
(pronounced e-key-guy )
Is a method for finding a life purpose, by answering 4 key questions, in any order:
What are you good at doing?
What do you love to do?
What can you be paid to do?
What does the world need?
Quiz
Imagine you're at a job that pays well but doesn't suit your skills. What should you consider?
Ikigai Application
Clementine
What are you good at doing?
Working independently, art, problem-solving
What do you love to do?
Creating things, helping people
What can you be paid to do?
Web designer, illustrator, product designer, artist, social media manager
What does the world need?
Accessible Information
Art and beauty
Hiroshi
What are you good at doing?
Public speaking, leading people, entertaining others
What do you love to do?
Making people laugh, working in teams
What can you be paid to do?
Teacher, project manager, community organizer, actor, writer
What does the world need?
People who inspire others
Fun relaxing activities
Quiz
The government is hiring a remote worker to make posters that teach people how to wash hands effectively. Who would be the best candidate?
Self Assessment
Answer the questions below with YES or NO:
What You Love
Are you truly passionate about what you do? Could you enthusiastically talk about your industry/profession for hours?
Are you emotionally connected to the result of your work?
If you won 5 million dollars, what work would you choose to do?
What The World Needs
Are you helping to solve a problem? BONUS: Is your work directly/indirectly supporting The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals?
Is there a demand for what you have to offer? Are people willing to part with their resources (money, time, attention, etc.) to buy what you’re selling?
Will this work still be needed 10 years from now? How about 100 years from now? If not, will the value of your work today increase over time?
What You Can Be Paid For
Have you been paid for what you do? Have you ever been paid for what you do? If not, are other people being paid for this work?
Are you already making a good living? Can you eventually make a good living doing different work?
Is there a healthy amount of competition in your industry? Are there other people who can do what you do, but better?
What Are You Good At
Are you useful? Is what you do something that your friends/family/community have asked for your advice/opinion on before?
Are you among the best in your workplace/community at this? How about in your city? In your country? In the world?
With some more education and experience, could you master what you do?
If you answered YES to all the questions in a section, keep doing what you're doing! If you answered any questions with NO, focus on changing your career to help you answer YES in those areas.
Quiz
Which of these questions will NOT help you figure out, what the world needs?
Take Action
What's next for you? Will it meet your ikigai?
Answering this question will require time, thought, and self-awareness but the results will be worth it!
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