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I tried it in 2019, 2020, and 2021. I’m convinced #ResolutionADay can be done.
It’s a little bit the Kaizen Method, which is “small improvements every day”. And a little bit borrowed from Achieve Anything in Just One Year. It’s bodacious. It’s daring. It’s the basis of my future book. But I have to do it. I think I said in a Blog entry once that, “it’s easy” and that the resolutions can be creative and don’t always have to be a daily chore or task. Here was my big explanation from 2021.
Originating in Japan, the Kaizen Method focuses on achieving continuous improvement through small, ongoing changes. It embodies the idea that any aspect of life, personal or professional, can be steadily enhanced by making incremental, consistent steps forward
“But, Don …you’ve already tried three times and aren’t you ready to admit it’s a bad idea and can’t be done?”
No!
I’m convinced it can be done and is a good idea. Remember the proverb “if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again?” That’s the lesson I’ll take into the year 2024 as I embark on another attempt at my #ResolutionADay concept.
Now I just gotta get myself booked onto Podcasts to talk about it. Wait. No. First I actually have to do it. All 365 days. Then get a Ted Talk, have a book, and all that.
Here’s my Day-1 and Day-2.
Little improvements every day.