You have heard that you should find your passion, discover your why, or reinvent your life. Yet most mornings still start with email, dishes and the same commute. Ikigai in Practice offers another path: a grounded, quietly radical way to build daily purpose through small daily acts that match your skills to real needs and your own honest joy. Drawing on the Japanese idea of ikigai practice, Ayumi Takahiro shows how meaning lives in the next action, not a distant ideal. Through vivid examples, reflection prompts and tiny experiments, you will learn to design micro missions that fit into real schedules, cultivate craft and service in ordinary tasks, and use mastery loops to keep learning without burning out. You will discover how to use purpose journaling to spot what truly energises you, how to cure the dull ache of routine with attention rather than distraction, and how community circles and small sabbath acts can anchor you when life speeds up. This book is for anyone who feels torn between gratitude and quiet dissatisfaction, who suspects that grand plans and slogans are not enough. Whether you are changing careers, caring for others, or simply weary of advice that does not survive Monday morning, Ikigai in Practice will help you find steady meaning in life at human scale. No drastic reinventions, no perfect routines - just a kinder, clearer way to make your days add up.