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How to use Kaizen thinking to design better | by Mark Jenkins
Address minor, annoying issues before they become major crises.
Make the task so easy you cannot fail (e.g., walk for 1 minute, read 1 page). The Kaizen Way
Pay attention to small details that others ignore. 3. Real-World Application Example Goal: Learn a new language. Instead of: "Study 1 hour a day" (intimidating).
Based on Dr. Robert Maurer’s "One Small Step Can Change Your Life: The Kaizen Way," this feature focuses on using tiny, consistent actions to overcome fear and achieve significant, lasting change. How to use Kaizen thinking to design better
According to Maurer, here are the essential steps to introduce Kaizen:
Visualize success in tiny increments, spending only 30 seconds focusing on a new habit. Based on Dr
Instead of "How do I fix this huge problem?", ask "What is the smallest step I can take to improve this process?".





