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1.) Small, Incremental Changes

1.) Small, Incremental Changes

Rather than making large, sweeping changes, Kaizen focuses on making small, gradual improvements on a regular basis. These incremental changes can accumulate to significant improvements overtime.

  • Being 1% better everyday will result in you being 37 times better than you were at the start of the year
  • being 37.78 times better is a 3678% increase per year.

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The kaizen method is a Japanese philosophy and approach to continuous improvement. The term “Kaizen” comes from the Japanese words “Kai” (change) and “zen” (good), so it translates to “change for better” or “continuous improvement “

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Making small changes consistently over a long period of time can lead to significant results. 🌟

Aim to improve by just 1% every day, rather than focusing on one big moment. This may seem small, but over a year, it adds up to 37 times better. 🚀

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