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Continuous Improvement – The Bondage of Never Enough and Killer Stress

The Chains of Continuous Improvement

In the current, ever-upward striving to shape the culture of corporate America to closely resemble the Third Reich, we seem to have swallowed hook, line, and sinker the bondage of continuous improvement.

How It Used To Be

Gone are the days when a manager or boss might start a business meeting with the words, “Good job! We’re doing great. Just keep doing what you are doing right now!” That never happens anymore. What we do now in our jobs and professions never seems to be good enough. We are not only expected to improve our performance, we are expected to continuously improve it. From a business math perspective, that means improvement must take place over the smallest time increment possible.

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Stress – A Major Obstacle to Progress

We all know it: stress is a killer. But

long before it gets that bad, it’s still bad! Stress reduces our ability to think creatively and often contributes to hasty decisions that we pay for later. At the most elemental level, stress is a thief that can, if allowed, rob us of enjoying life moment by moment. Kind of like this video . . .

Information Overload Syndrome?

So . . . like so many other things that come our way daily, stress must be managed.

Okay . . . This Works!

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