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mariekew's review against another edition
inspiring
medium-paced
3.0
Een sterk eerste deel waar ik veel aan heb gehad. Ik heb toen al een aantal grote inzichten gehad en stappen gemaakt. Eigenlijk voelde de rest van het boek hierdoor een beetje overbodig.
Enkele opdrachten voelden niet echt realistisch maar geven wel meer inzicht en waren soms gewoon leuk om te doen. Het fijne van dit boek is dat iedereen er wat anders uit kan halen wat bij hem/haar aansluit.
De overige onderdelen waren erg verschillend en kwamen voor mijn gevoel uiteindelijk niet goed samen in het einde van het boek.
Enkele opdrachten voelden niet echt realistisch maar geven wel meer inzicht en waren soms gewoon leuk om te doen. Het fijne van dit boek is dat iedereen er wat anders uit kan halen wat bij hem/haar aansluit.
De overige onderdelen waren erg verschillend en kwamen voor mijn gevoel uiteindelijk niet goed samen in het einde van het boek.
claudiadcd's review against another edition
3.0
Travel from Tokyo to Kyoto on a bullet train and then sit at the Ise Shrine, the ever present, regularly destroyed and recreated Shinto shrine with our two authors to exercise your reflection and inner discovery. Fun exercises and stories that we can try to apply to our own lives to connect to our inner fire.
di_nafisah's review against another edition
4.0
my first self-improvement book and it was eye-opening. I realized our past present and future are aligned. there are some chapters that i want to start applying in my daily life.
the book gave me a perspective on how self improve other than the urge from yourself to improve, but at the same time need others (such as family, closest friends, and maybe a famous person that you can look up to) to support those improvement.
the chapter that i relate the most or in this book the author called “station” is on the 31st station about touch, this station explained the importance of physical touch or contact with the ones you love and i feel like i have to improve on that. just like the book said, maybe the reason you don’t like to be touched is because when you were a kid a lot of people pinch your cheek and honestly you didn’t like it, i felt that way when i was a kid and i guess that’s the reason i don’t like physical touch.
But the station opened my eyes and heart to improve the lack of “touch” i give or let people (family and closest friends) touch me in a loving way.
i haven’t found my ikigai yet after reading this book, but i know i’m already on the train to find my ikigai!!
the book gave me a perspective on how self improve other than the urge from yourself to improve, but at the same time need others (such as family, closest friends, and maybe a famous person that you can look up to) to support those improvement.
the chapter that i relate the most or in this book the author called “station” is on the 31st station about touch, this station explained the importance of physical touch or contact with the ones you love and i feel like i have to improve on that. just like the book said, maybe the reason you don’t like to be touched is because when you were a kid a lot of people pinch your cheek and honestly you didn’t like it, i felt that way when i was a kid and i guess that’s the reason i don’t like physical touch.
But the station opened my eyes and heart to improve the lack of “touch” i give or let people (family and closest friends) touch me in a loving way.
i haven’t found my ikigai yet after reading this book, but i know i’m already on the train to find my ikigai!!
shaps's review against another edition
2.0
I didn’t enjoy this one bit and it took me so long to finish it . It wasn’t my cup of tea
nuriiilg's review against another edition
3.0
Está bien y es muy fácil de leer, pero me da la impresión de que podría profundizar mucho más en cada uno de todos los aspectos o guías que proporciona. Como que trata temas muy interesantes pero de forma muy general y superficial.
blogger6fowl's review against another edition
5.0
Tremendamente inspirador. Perfecto para estimular el flujo de la creatividad. Lo empecé por la mitad, una decisión muy acertada. Al ser una escritora de haikus y otros poemas, cuyo Ikigai es comunicar y expresar amor, este libro me ha fascinado, conmovido y ayudado a dar un nombre y explicar lo que siento de forma innata. Ya estoy poniendo en práctica las sendas que los autores describen.
Si lo tuviera en papel, escribiría notas en los márgenes.
Cinco estrellas muy merecidas. ¡Gracias por escribirlo!
Si lo tuviera en papel, escribiría notas en los márgenes.
Cinco estrellas muy merecidas. ¡Gracias por escribirlo!