The environment surrounding the working people in Japan is undergoing a major transformation. According to the Cabinet Office, Japan is aiming for a creative society called SOCIETY 5.0, which requires workers to have competency to deal with diverse workforce and take initiative to create and implement their own career vision.
Resilience is the ability to recover from setbacks and hardships. In the workplace, it refers to the ability to cope calmly with unexpected events that may occur at any time, and the ability to flexibly respond to new environments, change, and diverse situations. Resilient people are able to stay mentally and physically healthy, and they are able to successfully overcome challenges at work, even when they are asked to do things they have never done before. Resilience has six components, among which the “inner strength” has an impact on motivation for career, and the “healthy lifestyle” is needed when career and life roles become overloaded.
This paper will discuss the interplay of career choices, work-life balance, and resilience skills as workers in Japan are challenged to thrive through the so-called Society 5.0.
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