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5 Japanese techniques that can change your life for the better

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 5, 2026, 07:00 IST
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Japanese techniques to make your life better

Do you wish to have a happier and more successful life? Then read on to know some timeless Japanese philosophies that offer practical tools for a happier, more balanced life. Rooted in centuries of wisdom, these techniques aren't about making drastic changes in one's life. Instead, they're small and simple steps towards living a more meaningful life. Whether you're stressed at work or finding purpose in life, incorporating these simple yet profound Japanese techniques in your life can shift your mindset and habits.

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Kaizen

Kaizen means "continuous improvement" and it is all about making tiny, sustainable changes instead of making huge and overwhelming resolutions. For instance, forget New Year's gym marathons that fizzle by February -instead, improve by simply going for walks every day. Or if you're struggling with clutter, tidy one drawer each day instead of planning to clean and restore the whole room all at once. This helps you build momentum without burnout.

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Ikigai

Ikigai is your "reason for being". It is the sweet spot where passion, mission, vocation, and profession intersect. It's why Okinawans, some of the world's longest-living people, hop out of bed every morning eagerly - even at the age of 90! To find yours, simply ask: What do you love the most? What are you great at? What does the world need? What pays? No need for a soul-crushing job hunt; it could be gardening, mentoring kids, or coding apps. Find your ikigai and pursue it in small doses daily.

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Wabi-Sabi

Wabi-Sabi celebrates the rustic, imperfect beauty of everyday life - be it racked teacups or the beautiful flowers. The idea is to embrace imperfection and find grace in flaws. Born from Zen Buddhism and tea ceremonies, Wabi Sabi teaches us acceptance. This in turn makes life more beautiful and peaceful.

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Ichigo Ichie

Ichigo ichie translates to "one time, one meeting" It urges one to be more mindful and present in the moment. Inspired by tea master Sen no Rikyu, Ichigo Ichie is a reminder that this moment won't come back again. So, ditch the distractions and savour the moment fully.

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Shikata Ga Nai

Shikata ga nai, or "it can't be helped," is stoic acceptance of life's unchangeable- like traffic, lost jobs, or rainy weddings. Pair it with action: Accept the past, but plan ahead. In arguments? Let go of "should haves." This mindset turns lemons into lemonade effortlessly.

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