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Download the Ikigai template free (printable PDF)

A single A4 page with the four circles, the guiding questions, and space to write your answers by hand. No signup. No mandatory email.

What's inside the template

One page, printable, designed for a 20–30 minute reflection session:

  • The 4 Ikigai circles with space to write inside each
  • One guiding question per pillar (passion, vocation, mission, profession)
  • Three brief example answers to orient you
  • A central space to identify your intersection
  • A final section with three verification questions

How to use the template step by step

It's not a five-minute exercise. Set aside at least half an hour and a separate notebook for thoughts that don't fit.

1. Start with 'What you love'

Write down five concrete activities you do (or have done) where time disappears. Not 'reading' — more specific: 'reading non-fiction essays on Sunday morning'. Specificity is where useful information lives.

2. Continue with 'What you're good at'

Ask yourself what colleagues or acquaintances regularly ask you for. What's obvious to you isn't obvious to many. Write down five specific skills — verbs, not labels.

3. Cross to 'What the world needs'

Which problems feel intolerable to you when you see them unsolved. It doesn't have to be epic — it can be concrete and small. Write down three.

4. Finish with 'What you can be paid for'

Look at the previous answers and ask what market exists for some combination of them. Be honest: there are passions the market doesn't compensate. This doesn't disqualify your ikigai — it just clarifies whether it lives inside or outside work.

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