Reflection on the development of my Ikigai
Every day we are so busy doing what we have to do that we rarely sit back and think about what we really want. Developing my Ikigai was the perfect opportunity to start thinking about what makes me happy, what I'm good at, and also the skills that allow me to contribute to society. It was a complete challenge for me to discover and accept my abilities and skills, so I had to ask my family and close friends how they perceive me. After that, thinking about the skills I have so other people can pay me, made me remember the little jobs I did when I was younger, but also the stronger skills I have so other people can pay me for them. It was an exercise that, in the process, helped me get to know myself better and understand how valuable I am in the world. Finding a reason for being is not easy, and you have to take your time if you want to do your homework well, but in the end, you finally discover all the things that will help you achieve your happiness.