‘The Spirit of Kaizen’ by Robert Maurer I recently read a great book that helped me better understand the stressors my team may be experiencing as Spada Law Group grows rapidly. In “The Spirit of Kaizen,” author Robert Maurer delves into how our brains handle change. Maurer explains that our brains are hardwired to resist change because change often feels threatening and triggers our natural fear response. This
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resistance to change can make it challenging to break out of our comfort zone and embrace new habits or goals. I’ve seen it in my most valuable and seasoned team members. However, Maurer offers a solution rooted in the principles of kaizen, a Japanese business philosophy focused on continuous improvement. He suggests that by making small changes that don’t trigger our fear response, we can bypass our brain’s resistance to change. When we take these tiny steps, our brain doesn’t perceive them as threatening, and we can create new neural pathways that support our desired changes.
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Maurer also discusses how our brains are wired to seek immediate rewards and avoid delayed gratification, hindering our ability to work towards long-term goals. Kaizen helps address this by breaking down big goals into smaller, more immediately achievable milestones, providing a sense of accomplishment along the way. The book highlights how understanding how our brains work in the face of change can empower us to navigate change more effectively. By employing the kaizen approach, we can rewire our brains to be more accepting of change and, ultimately, achieve lasting personal and professional improvements. I plan to utilize the concepts of kaizen as we move to bigger offices, increase staff, and continue to grow in 2024, and I encourage you to read “The Spirit of Kaizen” yourself!
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