Kaizen is a Japanese term that translates to "continuous improvement" or "change for the better." It is a philosophy focused on continually making small, incremental improvements in processes, products, and practices.
Kaizen, at its core, encourages us to focus on small improvements by taking tiny, yet consistent steps every day.
Remember, by improving every day by 1 % over the course of a year, you become 37 % better!
By setting small, achievable goals and embracing small gains, you pave the way for lasting success and increased productivity.
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In this video, Jim Kwik (author of "Limitless") discusses seven Japanese techniques and philosophies to overcome laziness and improve productivity. It offers a great starting point for further research on each of these concepts.
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Making tiny improvements by 1% each day isn't noticeable. But 1% improvement each day or a tiny improvement over time is astounding and can be far more meaningful, especially in long run.
The 1% errors are when you replicate poor decisions, duplicate tiny mistakes, rationalize little excuse...
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