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Kaizen: A Kinder and Smarter Way

2/22/2016

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​​Years ago I worked with a woman who happened to live near me. Since we were almost an hour from work that was a very happy coincidence and we started to carpool. She was the epitome of “all or nothing”. Even with her car’s heater. She would constantly turn it on and off. Too cold, too hot. (Hey, there a thermostat built in for a reason! I’d tell her)

She would make pronouncements about how she was going to quit smoking, lose weight and start working out – all beginning that day. I instinctively knew this wouldn’t work and would ask her why she didn’t just start with one of those things and then add the others over time. Nope! Not a big enough gesture. Within a few days all those big plans would fade. A month or two later she’d drag them out again.


I hadn’t learned about Kaizen at that point. Too bad.

When people ask me what Kaizen means I tell them it’s “a Japanese philosophy that means continuous improvement though small steps.” Sometimes I’ll add “small questions, small thoughts and small rewards.” That’s a quick and easy explanation. It feels parenthetic, almost like an aside, small and insignificant.


Nothing can be further from the truth. I just haven’t come up with a quick sound bite to explain Kaizen’s magnitude.

Kaizen is huge!

Ironic, huh?

Kaizen is about gradual, lasting change without fear, resistance, overwhelm or procrastination. Can you feel something start to unwind in you as you read the word without? (Oh, and there’s my sound bite!)

How does it work?


​With Kaizen, change or goal achievement happens through the accumulation of small steps,
questions and thoughts. Kaizen bypasses that part of the brain that throws us into the fight or flight mode, the mode that made my friend give up before she even started. It is intuitive and gentle but it is very powerful. It builds sustainable momentum. When you add principles of creative thinking that momentum becomes an evolving process that reflects who you are, feels more natural and is easier to continue. In Kaizen, small thoughts and questions allow you to act with wisdom as you to build new habit.

Why do we need it?

There is such a pandemic of overwhelm, perfectionism, fear and resistance in today’s world! Everything needs to be bigger, faster, done overnight. Reactive, as opposed to proactive. Just writing this I can feel prickles of anxiety. Corporations want to do more with less and they want it faster; workers compete to come up with big ideas, big solutions, big innovations. They want home runs not singles. They don’t want to see that the more batters that get on base the better the odds of the win.

Looking for the big innovation overlooks the importance of the smaller steps, the building blocks, and the creative process of trial and error – all the things we use in Kaizen-Muse™ Creativity Coaching.

Stop and think for a moment. How do you bring change into your life? How do you work toward goals? Have you, like so many, fallen victim to the fairy tale of overnight whopping success?

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There’s a kinder and smarter way. It’s called Kaizen.

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Daydreaming

4/7/2015

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We were driving somewhere recently when my husband, Lou, pointed up and said, “Oh, look, a skywriter!”

​I craned my neck and looked up through the windshield and, sure enough, there were lines of white in the blue, blue sky. Now, they may have been vapor trails of specks of planes so far up that I couldn’t see them, but… skywriters. Haven’t thought about that in forever.​

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Creativity and Awareness

7/16/2012

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Day 29

​If you believe that creativity is the lens through which you view the world, then possibilities are endless.  Like ridges of mountains that appear in the distance, one after the other, rolling away into the horizon, these are your possibilities

One after the other.  Endless.  But only if you are awake to them.

Is your lens cloudy?  Is access to your creative spirit rusty?  Call upon the muse Aha-phrodite, the first stop in Kaizen Muse Creativity Coaching™.  She is the WD-40 in the creative toolbox.
Awareness.  With it we stay present to those possibilities calling us to the next hill and the one after that and the one after that.  With it we observe what delights us.  With it inspiration finds us.
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Ask yourself: what is presenting itself to me?  Why?  Where is it leading me?  Ask the questions and then go about your business.  But stay alert – radar on, antenna up!  The answers are waiting for you.
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