Traditional goal-setting (e.g., "I will exercise for 1 hour daily," "I will finish this project in a week") often fails because big changes trigger the brain's fear response, leading to procrastination or abandonment.
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. The Kaizen Way
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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). Traditional goal-setting (e.g.
Address minor, annoying issues before they become major crises.