27 min

#1.40 - Artisanal Happiness & Shokunin Happiness Happiness-Matters in Midlife - for Professional Women

    • Self-Improvement

Now, we're taking all our Series 1 coaching work and putting it together to craft your own version, your own definition of "happy and successful no matter what".
We explore the idea of an artisanal approach to developing your definition. First by looking at how marketing has "artisan-washed" so much around us - from cocktail ice and Scotch eggs to coffee and fancy toast! Then, focusing on the essence of the word, we discover how considering our happiness as artisanal supports our self-coaching.
We add to this by understanding what it means to have Shokunin Kishitsu for our Happiness and what we can learn from Japanese master woodworkers about purpose, contribution and patience.
Lastly, we revisit Powerlessness and cultivating your Inner Power. We apply what we learned in previous episodes about our 3 Inner Choices to our Happiness picture.
Coach Julia Seal takes all this, including the discoveries from all 47 past episodes, and combines it into the new free coaching tool - The Happiness Checklist.
Use this to sense-check your definition, your coaching goal of Artisanal - Shokunin Happiness and to ensure you've created a robust definition for yourself, one is based on solid research, the world's wisdom and your own life experience, and not one-sided or limited based only on what you’re finding difficult or unpleasant in your life right now - a definition that's well worth your while, well worth your precious human life...
This episode is also a celebration of Pay It Forward Day - the WHO One World:Together at Home concert, veteran Captain Tom Moore, artist Damien Hurst, epidemiologist Professor Salim Abdool Karim and social reformer Lily Hardy Hammond. 
" May you be Happy, May you be Free - there is no better time to coach together!"
All free Coaching Tools - https://happiness-matters.coach/free/
Subscribe to Julia's blog
Learn more at http://www.happiness-matters.coach
or start coaching with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/HappinessMattersCoach/

Now, we're taking all our Series 1 coaching work and putting it together to craft your own version, your own definition of "happy and successful no matter what".
We explore the idea of an artisanal approach to developing your definition. First by looking at how marketing has "artisan-washed" so much around us - from cocktail ice and Scotch eggs to coffee and fancy toast! Then, focusing on the essence of the word, we discover how considering our happiness as artisanal supports our self-coaching.
We add to this by understanding what it means to have Shokunin Kishitsu for our Happiness and what we can learn from Japanese master woodworkers about purpose, contribution and patience.
Lastly, we revisit Powerlessness and cultivating your Inner Power. We apply what we learned in previous episodes about our 3 Inner Choices to our Happiness picture.
Coach Julia Seal takes all this, including the discoveries from all 47 past episodes, and combines it into the new free coaching tool - The Happiness Checklist.
Use this to sense-check your definition, your coaching goal of Artisanal - Shokunin Happiness and to ensure you've created a robust definition for yourself, one is based on solid research, the world's wisdom and your own life experience, and not one-sided or limited based only on what you’re finding difficult or unpleasant in your life right now - a definition that's well worth your while, well worth your precious human life...
This episode is also a celebration of Pay It Forward Day - the WHO One World:Together at Home concert, veteran Captain Tom Moore, artist Damien Hurst, epidemiologist Professor Salim Abdool Karim and social reformer Lily Hardy Hammond. 
" May you be Happy, May you be Free - there is no better time to coach together!"
All free Coaching Tools - https://happiness-matters.coach/free/
Subscribe to Julia's blog
Learn more at http://www.happiness-matters.coach
or start coaching with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/HappinessMattersCoach/

27 min