Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The Power of Self Improvement

"People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy after." Goldsmith

The subject of my note today is Self Improvement. In discussing this question, I would like to look at the word KAIZEN. Kaizen is a Japanese management term for constant, continuous and never ending improvement. Anthony Robbins calls this concept CANI says, "Constant And Never Ending Improvement." Kaizen is a way of life. It is continuous improvement in every aspect of your life. They have a built-in mechanism to grow and improve. Therefore determine how to improve your relationships, your knowledge, your attitude should be, your goals and goal-setting strategies, leadership and time management of your daily responsibilities. Experts in the field of human evolution say that everything can be improved at least ten percent.

There is no pursuit more venerable than the exercise of> Self - improvement. Self - Improvement As already mentioned, begins with your born again spirit, your mind as you renew them constantly with God's word. Everything is in the situation is improving, albeit gradually. The concept of continuous improvement in professional life can literally be applied to every aspect of your personal and. Consistent and constant striving for improvement in all areas of your life is essential in achieving yourtrue potential. Therefore, improving every day, whether engaged by spending some time to read, visualize or forging better relationships, are you that the regular payments and move to a desired achievable end.

The personal touch almost every high-flyer and successful people is a daily commitment to improving both personal and professional life. To be effective, you have the things daily and consistently and not arbitrarily to be congruent progress towardYour goals, ultimate purpose and destiny.

It is of fundamental importance to the Kaizen principle or CANI apply on a consistent basis for each component of your life from the spiritual to physical, to achieve business-to-Family to perform well as the migration towards the desired end.

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