Myth #1: Change is hard.
Myth #2: The size of the step determines the size of the result, so take big steps for big results.
Myth #3: Kaizen Is slow; innovation is quicker.
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Humans tend to come back towards comfort and have a fixation with ‘big’, favouring big steps, big upgrades, big changes and producing humongous results.
• Kaizen is a process of improving a habit using very small steps.
• Small steps can lead to big changes.
• Kaizen disarms the brain’s fear response making change come more naturally.
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Change is scary 90% of the times and this is mostly because we all tend to think of it as being particularly hard to accomplish: we set big expectations and do not take the time to consider the small steps towards what we want to achieve as being important.
While making smaller progress a...
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