People are Different... Finding your IKIGAI

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
  • Finding your IKIGAI.
    IKIGAI is a Japanese concept meaning “A Reason for Being”
    People are different. Don't try to be the same, or play the same game as other people. Find your strengths and play your own game.
    Hi, I’m Conor Neill, I speak and write about Persuasion, the art of Moving People to Action. I have the privilege of being father to two great little daughters. I live in Barcelona, Spain.
    Questions? Ideas? Tweet me: / conorneill
    Visit my channel for more videos: ua-cam.com/users/rhetorica...
    Conor is a sought-after keynote speaker on Leadership. He teaches Leadership Communications at IESE Business School and is the President of Vistage in Spain, part of the world’s leading CEO organisation. As an entrepreneur, he has founded 5 companies, selling 16 private jets and building the 3rd largest fleet of private jets in Spain. He is a visiting professor at University College Dublin, the University of Montevideo and Permanent Faculty on Entrepreneurs’ Organisation’s Global Leadership Academy.
    What is Persuasion?
    * What does it take to move people to action?
    * What does it take to have impact when you communicate?
    * How can I inspire the people around me to be the best version of themselves?
    These are questions that I answer. I answer these questions with tools that work for politicians, business leaders, entrepreneurs and professors.
    Where do I begin?
    The Complete Guide to Personal Habits: 158 Positive Reflections in 7 Categories to Be The Best Version of Yourself bit.ly/1Z3baAz
    10 Personal Habits of Resilient People bit.ly/2N0PqsQ
    14 Things Highly Productive People Do Differently bit.ly/2MXWdU9
    Simple Rules for Effective Meetings bit.ly/2N8A2KK
    6 Ways to get your Email Ignored bit.ly/2MXWCpD
    17 Daily personal habits for a fulfilling life bit.ly/2MXWM0d
    Free Speaking Course bit.ly/speakpractice
    Speak as a Leader is an email driven course. You will learn to deliver speeches that are interesting and lively so that you can capture and maintain your audience’s attention.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 49

  • @dawdadarboe3548
    @dawdadarboe3548 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you, Daddy ❤️. I used to be nervous during presentations, but as a law student, I needed to overcome my fear of public speaking. Your videos on public speaking helped me do just that. God bless you, from The Gambia 🇬🇲, West Africa.

  • @vanesaperez4994
    @vanesaperez4994 Місяць тому +1

    Such a good thing to think about! Trying to be what we are not meant to be and following someone else’s path brings us so much suffering. It’s only when we realize what we like are good at, that we start being ourselves and enjoying live and work.

  • @MJayB26
    @MJayB26 2 місяці тому +2

    Wow, another beautifully crafted message. Very much needed today. Thank you so much.

  • @user-xd7ll3ee3m
    @user-xd7ll3ee3m 2 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful lesson. Now, in my early 40s, I am coming to terms with the reality that I failed st certain things because they were not really my passion. And those that i have always excelled in, sometimes almost effortlessly, I am still doing today. This all makes sense.

  • @osamaissa1694
    @osamaissa1694 2 місяці тому +1

    I wish your thoughts would never end, Thanks a zillion Sir for your videos. Keep going ❤

  • @audreybrotherson5624
    @audreybrotherson5624 2 місяці тому +1

    We are all uniquely created with talents, gifts and skills and we must use them accordingly! An inspiring presentation

  • @balakrishnaprabhunallendra999
    @balakrishnaprabhunallendra999 2 місяці тому +2

    Any given point in time ,each one of us is UNIQUE.... You are Original in your shape!. Try to imbibe that idea of uniqueness & cultivate the same!

  • @FlorianMueckSpeaker
    @FlorianMueckSpeaker 2 місяці тому

    You are certainly different, my friend. It is so great to be on this IKIGAI trip together. Can't wait to be back at this wonderful Villa Almanita for the second edition of our Buffalo Leadership Retreat.

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому

      It was some of the most valuable learning and change for me in the last year 🙏🙏🙏

  • @kalpanabalakrishnam5203
    @kalpanabalakrishnam5203 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the amazing video. It is so humbling to hear you say despite your successes that you are still finding your way, gives hope to me and every video has been a clarity towards that.

  • @alanward992
    @alanward992 2 місяці тому +1

    Hit the nail on the head, Connor! Thanks for sharing!

  • @juliovildosola1075
    @juliovildosola1075 2 місяці тому +1

    Proper deep this content!. The temptation to follow the exact same path as mentors, bosses or even parents is clear, if only to make them "proud". But as you say, we are indeed different so more likely than not these paths are not the right ones.

  • @nickkemp9848
    @nickkemp9848 2 місяці тому +1

    "The art of life is to learn how to be yourself." Love this. I guess this is one of our greatest struggles, to fully accept ourselves.
    Just a heads on the Venn diagram. While inspiring, it is not Japanese in origin and doesn't accurately convey ikigai in the context of Japanese culture. For Japanese, ikigai doesn't require payment and you don't have to be good at your ikigai. For example, an ikigai source could be a new life affirming hobby you have just started - one that you wouldn't be good at, something you are doing for yourself that is intrinsically motivating, where you are not seeking payment, but instead are are wanting to learn and grow.
    Rather than being a sweet spot, ikigai is a spectrum of the small joys, people, relations, hobbies, aspects of your work, goals etc that make life feel worth living.It certainly involves purpose, but it doesn't have to be about finding a single grand purpose in life. Ikigai includes feeling a sense of purpose in one's everyday tasks and activities that makes one's life feel worth living as a whole. I hope this perspective offers some value.

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for the valuable perspective on the origins of IKIGAI

    • @nickkemp9848
      @nickkemp9848 2 місяці тому

      @@ConorNeill Thanks for being open to it, Conor. Love your content.

  • @salaammazloum912
    @salaammazloum912 2 місяці тому

    Interdependence/competition with self > codependency/comparison.
    The odyssey of a son avenging his own identity from perceived prior life paternal defeat is a tale told as old as helenic times of those who dared to cross seas for trade and climb mountains for networking. I appreciate your channel's message. Thank you for what you do.

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you 🙏 and yes, my story has been repeated 150,000 times since the beginning of Homo sapiens as a species!

  • @andreashulten2161
    @andreashulten2161 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Conor! Really interresting!

  • @gavada8596
    @gavada8596 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you sir! Really inspiring!

  • @atefayadhi7329
    @atefayadhi7329 Місяць тому

    Hi Conor! Your videos are amazing as always! Could you recommend a book for beginners in negotiation skills and a book for business development strategies? or any other source (I mean not necessarily a book)

  • @justworship0570
    @justworship0570 Місяць тому

    Blessings from Dagestani in (Dubai) ❤

  • @srenporskrog1431
    @srenporskrog1431 2 місяці тому

    Excellent Conor! Thanks. I just realised that I knrw IKIGAI already. Jim Collins' book Good to Great has almost the same concept: What you can be the best in the world at, What you are deeply passionate about, and What drives your economic engine.
    Maybe Collins got the inspiration from IKIGAI 😉 to his Hedgehog Concept.
    I just wrote about standing on the shoulders of my father on LinkedIn the other day. Now I can write about why my sister and I are not doing the same although we stand on the shoulders of the same father AND I am a bot more aware of how to lead different people differently.
    Thanks ❤

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому

      The hedgehog 🦔- you are right! Great connection between worlds!

  • @richardhuang7586
    @richardhuang7586 2 місяці тому

    Each one of us has a gift that is unique in our own way. The best thing we can do in life is to maximize this gift and share it to the world

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому

      although it is very important to remember that people only value what they pay for in some way... "free advice" is never taken... if someone doesn't pay with something (can be showing up on time, can be doing the homework, can be with money, can be any way that they show that they are committed)

  • @sirajkhoso8564
    @sirajkhoso8564 2 місяці тому +2

    But Connor, I may be arguing with you because besides being in life what qualities we have, we often imitate or try to follow our role models?
    Is that anything bad and should it be avoided???

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому

      you have to test out some things, and ways of being, in order to discover what you like, what you are good at... so there is a need for some copying and practicing early on in your career

    • @sirajkhoso8564
      @sirajkhoso8564 2 місяці тому

      @@ConorNeill got it.
      Thanks

  • @thefurnitureartistscollective
    @thefurnitureartistscollective 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi Conor, as always, this snippet is extremely valuable. Would you be open to presenting a piece on what to do when you've fallen out of love with your business? I work in coaching and am still very new to it. I love the research, the learning, the self-development and the massive strides I've made towards becoming a better leader via your example.. But sometimes, I find that there's so much demand from students to give more and more and more and yet they go away and do nothing with the learning that it kind of feels like a big waste of everyone's time. Very sad because I genuinely want to deliver value and help people change their business and their lives for the better. but indifference and apathy is killing it

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому

      When anyone asks me for “advice” I always ask “why is this important for you?” And if they cannot express why it matters, I do not share any advice/experiences/tools

    • @thefurnitureartistscollective
      @thefurnitureartistscollective 2 місяці тому

      @@ConorNeill@ConorNeill That's a poignant question and a lesson in itself. The question produced an unexpected emotional response. I don't have a "snappy" answer, it deserves more than that. I appreciate the steer towards some deep self-reflection and a considered response. Thank you

  • @sirajkhoso8564
    @sirajkhoso8564 2 місяці тому +1

    Bravos ❤

  • @mxd7713
    @mxd7713 2 місяці тому

    Hi Mr Conor Neill, I love the way you give advices and explaining by examples, do you give permission to translate your videos into my language and putting on to You tube, I mean your videos but in another language,
    sorry for my english

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому +1

      Go ahead... there are lots of my videos out there in different languages... I create to share these ideas, and for my own personal journey of learning

  • @BishopKisato
    @BishopKisato 2 місяці тому

    How can i get that Picture you shown on the screen,about IKIGAI?
    Thanks

    • @ConorNeill
      @ConorNeill  2 місяці тому +1

      you can download it from the blog post here conorneill.com/2024/05/13/people-are-different-finding-your-ikigai/ I think you should be able to right click and hit download

  • @Umar-tc2uf
    @Umar-tc2uf 2 місяці тому +1

    ❤😊