Kaizen Way – One Small Step Can Change Your Life. 3 Lessons From The Book

Small very comfortable steps can generate dramatic improvements and results

The Kaizen Way is a book written by  Robert Maurer. This is a book about how we can take small very comfortable steps in our life to generate dramatic improvements…

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Pencils of Promise – How A Request For A Pencil Led To The Education Of Thousands Of Children

Adam Braun's quest to change the lives of children in developing countries.

Adam Braun is an entrepreneur who the founded the non-profit organization Pencils of Promise. This organization builds schools and provides free education for children in developing countries Who can’t afford to go to school. Adam braun’s small act of giving pencils to children has led to the creation of one of the most Influential non-profit organizations for education.

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Streetlight effect – Don’t Search For Solutions in Easy Places

How we deal with streetlight effect in real life.

The tendency of people to search for solutions in easier places, instead of searching in the right places is known as the Streetlight Effect, or the Drunkard's Search principle. We can find many similar situations in our life where we take the easier path and look for solutions in places where it’s easier to search.

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Always Improve Always Get Better Even When You Are The Best – Lessons From All Blacks

Life Lessons from the great All-Blacks Rugby Team

Always Improve. Always Get Better. Even When You Are The Best The New Zealand rugby team known as All-Blacks is one of the greatest sports teams with a unique culture. In the book Legacy, the author James Kerr explains how all blacks always try to get better even when they are the best rugby team in the world.

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