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118: Micro Changes = Big Changes

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In this episode of The Simple Home Podcast, we talk about the theory of Kaizn and how making micro changes can change your life.

Kaizn, is a theory that originated in the 1940’s. During a time when many factories in America needed to make improvements in order to be successful. Factory owners were encouraged to make small changes for continuous improvement rather than a complete overhaul of the factory. This proved to be incredibly successful and was then taught to the Japanese in order to help their economy bounce back after World War 2. The Japanese named the theory Kaizn, meaning continuous improvement.

This theory can be applied to our lives as well. It’s not just a powerful strategy for large corporations.

As you listen to this episode, choose one tip to focus on this week and gradually add more as you are able.

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If you’d like to hang out more and stay motivated in between episodes, come join my free Facebook community. It’s full of like minded people who are working hard to simplify their lives too! This work is easier done in community than by yourself so come over and join us!

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In this episode of The Simple Home Podcast, we talk about the theory of Kaizn and how making micro changes can change your life.

Kaizn, is a theory that originated in the 1940’s. During a time when many factories in America needed to make improvements in order to be successful. Factory owners were encouraged to make small changes for continuous improvement rather than a complete overhaul of the factory. This proved to be incredibly successful and was then taught to the Japanese in order to help their economy bounce back after World War 2. The Japanese named the theory Kaizn, meaning continuous improvement.

This theory can be applied to our lives as well. It’s not just a powerful strategy for large corporations.

As you listen to this episode, choose one tip to focus on this week and gradually add more as you are able.

Links From This Episode:

If you’d like to hang out more and stay motivated in between episodes, come join my free Facebook community. It’s full of like minded people who are working hard to simplify their lives too! This work is easier done in community than by yourself so come over and join us!

If this episode inspired you in some way, please take a minute to leave a rating and review on itunes. Use this link, click the 5 starts, and write a short review of the show!

  continue reading

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