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Kokorozashi: A Personal Mission That Benefits Society

Kokorozashi: A Personal Mission That Benefits Society

FromThe Ikigai Podcast


Kokorozashi: A Personal Mission That Benefits Society

FromThe Ikigai Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Dec 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On episode 19 of the Ikigai Podcast, I discuss kokorozashi with the  Dean of the Graduate School of Management at GLOBIS University, Tomoya Nakamura. GLOBIS is the largest and fastest-growing business school in Japan and aspires to develop visionary leaders who will create and innovate societies.Kokorozashi could be defined as something that not only will satisfy and fulfill a person but also as something that has a positive impact on society. Kokorozashi, a word rooted in bushido is very relevant to leadership and business in Japan. Hey it is Nick Kemp here from IkigaiTribe.com, just before we get into this episode I wanted to let you know I am running a Ikigai Workshop Webinar this month. The workshop is 2-hours long and covers the work of pioneering ikigai researcher Mieko Kamiya. We look at her definition of ikigai and her 7 ikigai needs.If you are interested go to https://ikigaitribe.com/ikigai-workshop
Released:
Dec 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Nick Kemp from Ikigai Tribe reveals what ikigai truly means to the Japanese and how you can find it to make your life worth living. Discover how you can find meaning, purpose, and joy in your day to day living, with this podcast. From interviews with professors, authors and experts to case studies of people living their ikigai, you'll learn about the power of rituals, why having a daily morning routine is vital, how to find your confidence, how to improve your relationships, and why you should start a meaningful online business. Hit the subscribe button, and get ready to find your ikigai.