Ikigai meaning: A path to job satisfaction

Ikigai is on the path to becoming a buzzword for people seeking a deeper understanding of what motivates them. But when truly understood, Ikigai can be a very useful tool when considering career changes.

Ikigai is a Japanese term that stems from the verb Ikiru = to live and the suffix gai = fruitful, worth doing.

What is Ikigai?

Ikigai is a Japanese term that stems from the verb Ikiru = to live and the suffix gai = fruitful, worth doing.

The Ikigai symbol

In katakana: いきがい
In kanji : 生き甲斐

The pronunciation of Ikigai

  • Ikigai’s pronounciation in English phonetics: Ick-ee-guy
  • Ikigai’s pronounciation in French phonetics: i-ki-ga-i
  • Ikigai’s pronounciation in international phonetic alphabet: i kiˈgaɪ

What is Ikigai’s meaning

Ikigai is a motivating force that gives you a sense of purpose.

It can also describe your mental state when you live a meaningful life

It is found at the intersection of what you are passionate about, what you are good at, what you want to contribute to society and how you see the world.

Ikigai chart

An ikigai chart is made of intersecting shapes, each representing an aspect of your life: passion, skills, contribution and world view. Each intersection provides some meaning and satisfaction but might not be completely fulfilling. The middle of the chart is where you will find your ikigai.

Not sure which profile fits you best? Take our career change quiz based on Ikigai method!

Ikigai examples

In order to get you started on your ikigai journey, here are a few examples of ikigai elements for various career profiles.

Construction worker

  • Passion: Being outside, building new things
  • Skills: Operating complex machinery
  • Contribution: Offering better living conditions for families
  • World view: Comfortable housing is necessary for families to flourish

Child book illustrator

  • Passion: Developing and using my artistic skills
  • Skills: Drawing colorful pictures
  • Contribution: Helping children have fun while learning
  • World view: Happy kids will create a better world

Host of a cooking program

  • Passion: cooking for family and friends
  • Skills: Inventing tasty recipes with healthy ingredients
  • Contribution: Helping people enjoy healthy habits
  • World view: Healthier eating with lead to happier and longer lives

Whether you consider a career change at 30, 40 or 50 starting building your ikigai can be a very helpful step in identifying possible career orientations. It can also uncover job options that are off the beaten path, but will provide you a fulfilling professional future.

Ikigai quotes

The only way to do great work is to love what you do. Steve Jobs
Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions. Dalai Lama
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson or Henri Thoreau
In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. Albert Camus
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. Marcel Proust
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Ralph Waldo Emerson
The purpose of life is a life of purpose. Robert Byrne

Ikigai Test

With half of the American population identifying food as one of their passions, we designed a test that could help foodies, entrepreneurs and those passionate about hospitality find their ikigai.

Take the Ikigai Test for foodies

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In international director-level positions for the past 15 years, currently at the world's #1 hospitality management university, www.ehl.edu, she enjoys the marketing challenges of boosting business growth and making customers smile.

EHL Hospitality Business School (Lausanne) is an ambassador for traditional Swiss hospitality and has been a pioneer in hospitality education since 1893 with over 25,000 alumni worldwide and over 120 nationalities. EHL is the world's first hospitality management school that provides university-level programs at its campuses in Lausanne and Chur-Passugg, as well as online learning solutions.

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