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Continuous Improvement is the ongoing effort to enhance products, services, or processes through incremental and breakthrough changes. It’s a mindset and methodology rooted in growth, self-awareness, and resilience.
Here are some key principles and examples of how it can show up:
🔁 Core Principles
1. Small Steps, Big Impact – Focus on 1% better every day.
2. Self-Reflection – Regularly ask: What can I do better?
3. Feedback Loop – Welcome critique as fuel, not criticism.
4. Fail Forward – Mistakes aren’t setbacks, they’re setups.
5. Consistency > Perfection – Show up even when it’s not perfect.
🔧 In Action (Personal or Professional)
• Career: Learning a new skill or refining your resume monthly.
• Health: Adding 5 minutes to a workout or replacing one unhealthy snack.
• Relationships: Communicating more openly or listening more intentionally.
• Mindset: Replacing negative self-talk with growth statements.
✍🏽 Quote to Live By:
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” — Aristotle
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Continuous Improvement is the ongoing effort to enhance products, services, or processes through incremental and breakthrough changes. It’s a mindset and methodology rooted in growth, self-awareness, and resilience.
Here are some key principles and examples of how it can show up:
🔁 Core Principles
1. Small Steps, Big Impact – Focus on 1% better every day.
2. Self-Reflection – Regularly ask: What can I do better?
3. Feedback Loop – Welcome critique as fuel, not criticism.
4. Fail Forward – Mistakes aren’t setbacks, they’re setups.
5. Consistency > Perfection – Show up even when it’s not perfect.
🔧 In Action (Personal or Professional)
• Career: Learning a new skill or refining your resume monthly.
• Health: Adding 5 minutes to a workout or replacing one unhealthy snack.
• Relationships: Communicating more openly or listening more intentionally.
• Mindset: Replacing negative self-talk with growth statements.
✍🏽 Quote to Live By:
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” — Aristotle