In this groundbreaking book, renowned Japanese folklorist and sociologist Professor Hiroko Oe introduces a unique perspective on achieving work-life harmony through the ancient Japanese concept of "Ikigai" and its application to modern mediation practices.
Drawing from decades of research into Japanese cultural traditions and contemporary workplace dynamics, Professor Oe presents a compelling framework that bridges Eastern philosophy with Western professional practices. She explains how the principles of Ikigai-the intersection of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be rewarded for-can transform our approach to conflict resolution and mediation.
Key insights include:
How traditional Japanese concepts of harmony can enhance professional mediation skillsThe integration of mindfulness practices with conflict resolution techniquesPractical strategies for finding personal fulfillment while serving others as a mediatorReal-world case studies from both Japanese and international contextsThrough engaging narratives and practical exercises, Professor Oe demonstrates how mediators can:
Develop deeper connections with clients while maintaining professional boundariesBalance personal well-being with professional responsibilitiesCreate sustainable practices that prevent burnoutBuild a meaningful career that aligns with personal valuesThis book is essential reading for:
Professional mediators seeking greater purpose in their workConflict resolution practitioners interested in Eastern philosophical approachesAnyone looking to integrate professional excellence with personal fulfillmentProfessor Oe's unique blend of academic expertise and practical wisdom offers readers a fresh perspective on the age-old challenge of finding harmony between work and life. By applying the principles of Ikigai to mediation practice, she provides a roadmap for creating a career that is not just successful, but deeply fulfilling.