IMPROVE YOUR LIFE, ONE SMALL CHANGE AT A TIME

How can you expect to Manifest on a QUANTUM SCALE when you are still struggling with making small changes in your life daily and you’re constantly overwhelmed?

Life is a journey of self improvement, and one principle that makes this journey easier is the principle of Kaizen.

The concept of kaizen teaches us that making small, tiny changes to our routine and lifestyle can add up to overwhelming differences in our overall productivity, happiness, and performance.

An example of this might be to write a page of a novel every day. It doesn’t seem like a lot, but if you consider that an average novel might have 300 pages… well then you could easily write the whole thing in a year as a result!

Also, you could commit to saving just $10 daily.

Again, it seems perfectly doable. But by the end of the year you would have saved $3,600, enough for an impressive holiday.

Kaizen is also about the way in which a single small deviation can have huge repercussions when it is amplified by time. At the Quantum Manifestation Masterclass I’ll explain this principle of kaizen and how small daily shifts over time, can lead to a greater effect.

Most people think that by doing a lot, in short period of time, they will get their desired results faster. But, the truth is, doing a lot of things simultaneously can lead to being overwhelmed all the time.

As a result, the body will attempt to avoid this overwhelming feeling by not doing the required task, and this leads to lack of commitment and inconsistency.

So you see, the art of implementing one small change at a time is a way of pacing your body to evolve to the degree at which you gradually build capacity, through small repetitive actions.

What do we mean by that?

Well, consider throwing a ball to a target. When we do this, our brains actually perform incredibly complex math first. When you throw that ball, you need to get the angle and the force precisely right. If your angle is 5 degrees off, then that might not seem like a lot, but as the ball travels it will deviate from the intended course more and more.

The further it goes, the bigger the gap becomes.

Life is like this: You might do something only slightly differently every day, but over time, it will add up to a greater and greater effect. This is particularly true in scenarios where there is a cumulative effect.

When we consider the “butterfly effect,” we realize that even the smallest thing we do, can add up to having huge repercussions.

Take for example: Shaving in the morning. You might decide one morning not to shave – because you’re in a hurry – or you might decide that you are going to.

Small difference, right?

But what if on that day, you happen to bump into someone on the street, an old colleague perhaps? You get to chatting and they think you look good – like you have your act together.

They ask you some questions, and as a result, end up offering you an interview for a new job.

What if you hadn’t shaved?

What if you were looking tired and unshaven?

Might they not have given you that opportunity?

It’s very possible.

And while this isn’t exactly what we mean by kaizen, it does highlight one very important truth: tiny differences add up to huge results.

Shalom

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