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One Small Step Can Change Your Life

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Robert Maurer

Small actions can lead to significant change, as demonstrated by the kaizen philosophy. Whether in workplaces, personal lives, or relationships, starting small reduces pressure and fosters creativity, motivation, and sustainability. Modest incentives, like a $4 reward in Japanese companies versus $450 in American ones, encourage participation without overwhelming expectations. Similarly, addressing minor issues, such as fare evasion on subways, can resolve larger problems, as seen in New York City’s crime reduction. In personal growth, small steps—like marching in place for a minute or visualizing success through mind shaping—bypass the brain’s resistance to change, making progress feel achievable. By focusing on small, consistent improvements, kaizen helps build lasting habits and meaningful transformations.

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Kaizen is a transformative philosophy that emphasizes the power of small, deliberate steps to create meaningful and lasting change. Drawing on real-life examples and scientific insights, this book explores how minor adjustments can bypass the brain’s resistance to change, fostering creativity, motivation, and progress. From personal growth to workplace dynamics, it demonstrates how focusing on manageable actions can lead to profound results. Whether tackling challenges, building habits, or improving relationships, kaizen offers a practical, approachable path to continuous improvement.

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Robert Maurer is a clinical psychologist at UCLA and the University of Washington School of Medicine. He organizes regular lectures and seminars on kaizen and is the author of The Spirit of Kaizen and Mastering Fear.

Small actions can lead to significant change, as demonstrated by the kaizen philosophy. Whether in workplaces, personal lives, or relationships, starting small reduces pressure and fosters creativity, motivation, and sustainability. Modest incentives, like a $4 reward in Japanese companies versus $450 in American ones, encourage participation without overwhelming expectations. Similarly, addressing minor issues, such as fare evasion on subways, can resolve larger problems, as seen in New York City’s crime reduction. In personal growth, small steps—like marching in place for a minute or visualizing success through mind shaping—bypass the brain’s resistance to change, making progress feel achievable. By focusing on small, consistent improvements, kaizen helps build lasting habits and meaningful transformations.

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