
Natalie Saunders
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Natalie Saunders
@NJJSaunders
Passionate people person, believer in inclusion, helping organisations, teams and individuals thrive. Putting the human back into HR Views my own (except RTs)






Ikigai (生き甲斐) is a Japanese concept referring to something that gives a person a sense of purpose, a reason for living. Japanese have basically a word for any concept that in other languages require lots of words (except German, obviously). The term compounds two Japanese words: iki [生き, meaning 'life; alive'] and kai (甲斐, meaning '(an) effect; (a) result; (a) fruit; (a) worth; (a) use; (a) benefit]. Interestingly, Ikigai has been the subject of many interdisciplnary studies. According to a study by Michiko Kumano, feeling ikigai usually means the feeling of accomplishment and fulfillment that follows when people pursue their passions. National Geographic reporter Dan Buettner suggested ikigai may be one of the reasons for the longevity of the people of Okinawa. Studies have even shown that people who do not feel ikigai are more likely to experience cardiovascular diseases. [📈 dreamstime]








Yoohoo @VodafoneUK, remember me? 2 weeks and a day since I last had a working mobile phone. 2 weeks since the SIM swap I did in store. Many, many, super-fun hours spent since then with your teams on calls and chat. And guess what? My phone still doesn't work!

Me again @VodafoneUK! Guess what, the 3rd period of "24 to 48 hours" to fix my sim issue has just elapsed! So I'm a week on and still no working sim. Why?










