We’re at that point in the year when bright-eyed intentions start to go a little sideways.
The bullet journals begun so diligently in January gather dust.
The morning meditation sessions get shorter and shorter.
Those resolutions made a mere months ago seem, in retrospect, far too cumbersome.
Enter: Kaizen.
The Japanese term meaning “improvement” requires no apps, journals, or time commitments, but rather a subtle shift in the way you operate.
First coined as a business tool after World War II, Kaizen has come to represent a philosophy of continual progress—a constant recalibration that yields slow but steady improvements, like an ever-hastening tortoise. The goal is a smoother process and increased productivity, which then makes your larger goals more possible.
