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Purpose drives people. It is what makes them feel motivated and empowered. People with a sense of purpose find a reason for being. A well-defined purpose enhances satisfaction and self-esteem in individuals. Purpose makes people more productive and better performers.
This PowerPoint presentation provides a detailed overview of the Ikigai Framework. The framework is based on the concept of sense of Purpose in individuals.
The word "Ikigai" is a combination of 2 words: "iki," which means life, and "kai" (pronounced as gai), for value or usefulness. Thus, the word roughly translates to "reason for being" or "purpose in life" in English. Ikigai, or "purpose of life," varies from person to person and is highly subjective.
The Ikigai Framework has 4 key elements:
1. Passion – Passion refers to the things that you love, enjoy, and feel deeply about. It represents a person's inner fire, the activities or pursuits that make her or him feel alive and engaged.
2. Mission – This element involves identifying activities or goals that align with your passions, interests, and talents while also addressing a need and making a positive impact on the world around you.
3. Vocation – Simply enjoying our work and being skilled at it are insufficient. The Vocation element emphasizes the importance of fair compensation of individuals work.
4. Profession – Profession, in the Ikigai context, refers to the domain or field of work where your skills, expertise, and competence align with your ability to earn a living.
You can find your Ikigai at the junction where each of the 4 fundamental elements of life overlap. This is where you will find pleasure and value in whatever you do.
Ikigai trains us to anticipate and savor the moment we live in—cherishing simple pleasures like a morning jog or weekend routine. Further, discovering personal Ikigai supports living a stress-free life, allowing us to appreciate what we possess and enhance our physical and mental health. These benefits extend impact both personal and professional well-being and leads to higher levels of work satisfaction, productivity, and growth.
Other topics discussed in the slide deck include 5 pillars of the Ikigai Framework, the 7 types of personal needs, and how to find your own Ikigai, among others.
This PowerPoint presentation on Ikigai Framework also includes some slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.
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Source: Best Practices in Purpose, Career Development, Employee Satisfaction, Motivation, Personal Development PowerPoint Slides: Ikigai Framework PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, LearnPPT
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