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Never Ending Improvement

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Home Inspector with Preview Inspections LLC

This is one of my favorite "Action Principles" by the American Success Institute, so I thought I'd share it with you.  I hope you find this as useful as I do.

Commit to Never Ending Improvement

 Constantly seek ways to do things better in all areas of your life.  The Japanese have a word for the concept of never ending improvement, "kaizen".  Progress and ultimate success come to those who train and keep training.  If you choose to stop and become aware, you can become a better spouse, son, daughter, friend, employer, employee, and citizen.

Commitment comes from the inside out and is tested often.

Measure yourself against the best. Most others will choose to be average.  This is what average means.  You won't know your limits if you don't keep trying.  Reject the idea of good enough.  Commit to excellence.  Take each of your goals and think of how you can improve one percent each month. Success is a journey.  It is not a quick fix.  The joy is in the doing.  Think of success not as a peak to be climbed but a high plateau to be walked.

Always encourage children or employees to do their best and to keep going. Set the bar high for yourself and them.

 

Carla Starkie
Aspen Home Mortgage, NMLS# 396174 - Colorado Springs, CO
Mortgage Loan Originator, NMLS #1013160

Great post!  Surely we have a word in our language that means never-ending improvement... but I can't think of one.  How do you pronounce "kaizen"?

May 06, 2007 10:48 AM