
The easiest way to find something you love to do in the world
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Book Introduction
From efforts to change oneself to efforts to utilize oneself
You can find what you really want to do!
A 'self-understanding method' that practically solves your worries about employment, career changes, and business!
There may be surprisingly many people who think, “Even so, I don’t think there’s anything I’d be that passionate about.”
I used to think that way too, and all the clients who came for consultations said the same thing at first.
But don't worry.
Finding what you want to do isn't difficult at all.
Just like solving a math problem, there is a formula for finding what you want to do.
Let's call this the 'self-understanding method'.
After finding out what they want to do through self-understanding, customers become completely different from when we first met, and their complexions brighten, and they can confidently say, “This is what I want to do!” and begin to be faithful to their own lives.
Seeing our customers change so dramatically gave me confidence.
It's not that people don't have things they want to do, they just don't know how to find the right things to do.
I hope you will show yourself that "the more you live, the more enjoyable it becomes" by pouring your passion into what you do.
There is no one who is a hundred times smarter than another person.
But there are some people who perform far better than others.
Why? Because they know better than anyone else how to use their own energy.
Also, I don't work hard, I just do it out of pure curiosity.
Therefore, they are not reluctant to do anything, and they have more initiative than others.
In other words, successful people know how to utilize themselves.
-From the text-
You can find what you really want to do!
A 'self-understanding method' that practically solves your worries about employment, career changes, and business!
There may be surprisingly many people who think, “Even so, I don’t think there’s anything I’d be that passionate about.”
I used to think that way too, and all the clients who came for consultations said the same thing at first.
But don't worry.
Finding what you want to do isn't difficult at all.
Just like solving a math problem, there is a formula for finding what you want to do.
Let's call this the 'self-understanding method'.
After finding out what they want to do through self-understanding, customers become completely different from when we first met, and their complexions brighten, and they can confidently say, “This is what I want to do!” and begin to be faithful to their own lives.
Seeing our customers change so dramatically gave me confidence.
It's not that people don't have things they want to do, they just don't know how to find the right things to do.
I hope you will show yourself that "the more you live, the more enjoyable it becomes" by pouring your passion into what you do.
There is no one who is a hundred times smarter than another person.
But there are some people who perform far better than others.
Why? Because they know better than anyone else how to use their own energy.
Also, I don't work hard, I just do it out of pure curiosity.
Therefore, they are not reluctant to do anything, and they have more initiative than others.
In other words, successful people know how to utilize themselves.
-From the text-
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index
Introduction
CHAPTER 01 5 Misconceptions That Prevent You From Finding What You Want to Do
Misconception #1: It has to be something you can do for the rest of your life.
Misconception 2: There's a sense of destiny from the start.
Misconception #3: It must be helpful to others.
Myth 4: You have to take a lot of action to find it.
Misconception #5: What you want to do won't make it into a career.
CHAPTER 02 Why do I keep wandering around without knowing what I want to do?
I quit my convenience store job, found what I wanted to do, and started turning my life around.
The trap of thinking that if you don't know what you want to do, you have no choice but to act.
The only difference between someone who finds their way and someone who wanders
CHAPTER 03 The formula for achieving the fastest way to find what you want to do: self-understanding
Look into the exact meaning of what you want to do
Finding what you want to do with logic, not intuition
The Three Pillars of Self-Understanding: Finding What You Want to Do
Formula 1: What you like × What you are good at = What you want to do
Ultimately, what do you want to do?
The difference between what you want to do and what you want to be
Formula 2: What you like × What you are good at × What you treasure = What you really want to do
The purpose of work is born from something precious.
A specific example of what you really want to do
Can also be used for job interviews and job changes
Rule 1 of Self-Understanding: Let go of the idea that you'll make a living doing what you love.
Rule 2 of Self-Understanding: Find What You're Good at Before You Find What You Like
Rule 3 of Self-Understanding: Don't Think About "Detailed Means of Realization" First
CHAPTER 04: The Compass That Guides Life: Finding What's Precious
How to create work that continually motivates you
Differences in goals and values that must be understood in advance
How to distinguish between real and fake values
-work- 5 Steps to Discovering Your True Values
-work STEP 1 - Answer 5 questions to find your value keywords.
-work STEP 2- Create a values mind map to organize your thoughts
-work STEP 3- Change your values from others' axis to your own axis
-work STEP 4- Prioritize using value keywords
-work STEP 5- If you set a goal for your work, things will work out naturally.
CHAPTER 05: Anything Can Become a Career, Just Find What You're Good at
What does it truly mean to be good at something?
From efforts to change oneself to efforts to utilize oneself
Why Reading More and More Makes You Lose Confidence
Refining Your Strengths to Become Irreplaceable
-work- Find out what you're good at through 5 questions
Create a self-help manual by summarizing your strengths
CHAPTER 06 Find what you love and say goodbye to effort
How would you define what you like?
Effort cannot be absorbed
If you like baseball and choose a baseball-related job, you will fail.
Things you should and shouldn't do as a career
-work- Find out what you like through 5 questions
CHAPTER 07 Decide what you really want to do and live as your true self.
Stop living for the future right now
What I want to do is just a hypothesis
-work STEP 1- Make a hypothesis about what you like × what you are good at, and what you want to do
-work STEP 2- Compress what you want to do as the purpose of the work
CHAPTER 08 The Magic of Self-Understanding That Dramatically Changes Your Life
How to find the means to make what you want happen
Mastering the Self-Understanding Skill That Will Never Fail Again
Success isn't about achieving your goals, it's about living true to yourself in the moment.
As soon as possible, find what you want to do and become immersed in it.
Concluding remarks
Additions
CHAPTER 01 5 Misconceptions That Prevent You From Finding What You Want to Do
Misconception #1: It has to be something you can do for the rest of your life.
Misconception 2: There's a sense of destiny from the start.
Misconception #3: It must be helpful to others.
Myth 4: You have to take a lot of action to find it.
Misconception #5: What you want to do won't make it into a career.
CHAPTER 02 Why do I keep wandering around without knowing what I want to do?
I quit my convenience store job, found what I wanted to do, and started turning my life around.
The trap of thinking that if you don't know what you want to do, you have no choice but to act.
The only difference between someone who finds their way and someone who wanders
CHAPTER 03 The formula for achieving the fastest way to find what you want to do: self-understanding
Look into the exact meaning of what you want to do
Finding what you want to do with logic, not intuition
The Three Pillars of Self-Understanding: Finding What You Want to Do
Formula 1: What you like × What you are good at = What you want to do
Ultimately, what do you want to do?
The difference between what you want to do and what you want to be
Formula 2: What you like × What you are good at × What you treasure = What you really want to do
The purpose of work is born from something precious.
A specific example of what you really want to do
Can also be used for job interviews and job changes
Rule 1 of Self-Understanding: Let go of the idea that you'll make a living doing what you love.
Rule 2 of Self-Understanding: Find What You're Good at Before You Find What You Like
Rule 3 of Self-Understanding: Don't Think About "Detailed Means of Realization" First
CHAPTER 04: The Compass That Guides Life: Finding What's Precious
How to create work that continually motivates you
Differences in goals and values that must be understood in advance
How to distinguish between real and fake values
-work- 5 Steps to Discovering Your True Values
-work STEP 1 - Answer 5 questions to find your value keywords.
-work STEP 2- Create a values mind map to organize your thoughts
-work STEP 3- Change your values from others' axis to your own axis
-work STEP 4- Prioritize using value keywords
-work STEP 5- If you set a goal for your work, things will work out naturally.
CHAPTER 05: Anything Can Become a Career, Just Find What You're Good at
What does it truly mean to be good at something?
From efforts to change oneself to efforts to utilize oneself
Why Reading More and More Makes You Lose Confidence
Refining Your Strengths to Become Irreplaceable
-work- Find out what you're good at through 5 questions
Create a self-help manual by summarizing your strengths
CHAPTER 06 Find what you love and say goodbye to effort
How would you define what you like?
Effort cannot be absorbed
If you like baseball and choose a baseball-related job, you will fail.
Things you should and shouldn't do as a career
-work- Find out what you like through 5 questions
CHAPTER 07 Decide what you really want to do and live as your true self.
Stop living for the future right now
What I want to do is just a hypothesis
-work STEP 1- Make a hypothesis about what you like × what you are good at, and what you want to do
-work STEP 2- Compress what you want to do as the purpose of the work
CHAPTER 08 The Magic of Self-Understanding That Dramatically Changes Your Life
How to find the means to make what you want happen
Mastering the Self-Understanding Skill That Will Never Fail Again
Success isn't about achieving your goals, it's about living true to yourself in the moment.
As soon as possible, find what you want to do and become immersed in it.
Concluding remarks
Additions
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Into the book
What you're looking for in this book is not a "destined thing to do," but rather a "thing you can truly accept and create for yourself."
Let's let go of the illusion that there's something perfect for you and start finding what you want to do rationally.
--- p.
25
Perhaps you can be satisfied by saying, 'I'm making a career out of what I love.'
But it's difficult to provide value to others.
Since money is something you receive in proportion to the value you provide to others, you cannot earn a lot of income through self-satisfaction.
--- p.
81
If you have fewer than 15 value keywords, we recommend that you additionally answer the [30 Questions to Find What You Value (Values)] (p. 212) at the end of the book.
The more keywords you have, the clearer your values will be when you organize them.
--- p.
113
There will be absolutely no need for any 'efforts to change oneself' in the future.
Let's start 'making efforts to utilize ourselves'.
It's not that you don't have talent.
They just don't know how to use the talents they have.
--- p.
137
In short, you shouldn't make a career out of something you "like because it's helpful."
You should make a career out of something you enjoy doing because it interests you.
--- p.
165
No matter how much they decide on what they want to do, the common thread among those who fail to make it a career is that they are so focused on doing what they want to do that they don't think about the purpose of their work.
Let's let go of the illusion that there's something perfect for you and start finding what you want to do rationally.
--- p.
25
Perhaps you can be satisfied by saying, 'I'm making a career out of what I love.'
But it's difficult to provide value to others.
Since money is something you receive in proportion to the value you provide to others, you cannot earn a lot of income through self-satisfaction.
--- p.
81
If you have fewer than 15 value keywords, we recommend that you additionally answer the [30 Questions to Find What You Value (Values)] (p. 212) at the end of the book.
The more keywords you have, the clearer your values will be when you organize them.
--- p.
113
There will be absolutely no need for any 'efforts to change oneself' in the future.
Let's start 'making efforts to utilize ourselves'.
It's not that you don't have talent.
They just don't know how to use the talents they have.
--- p.
137
In short, you shouldn't make a career out of something you "like because it's helpful."
You should make a career out of something you enjoy doing because it interests you.
--- p.
165
No matter how much they decide on what they want to do, the common thread among those who fail to make it a career is that they are so focused on doing what they want to do that they don't think about the purpose of their work.
--- p.
187
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: March 30, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 240 pages | 418g | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791138407649
- ISBN10: 113840764X
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