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When I started as an entrepreneur the hardest emotion I had to deal with was overwhelm. I always fel

When I started as an entrepreneur the hardest emotion I had to deal with was overwhelm. I always felt like there was too much to do, too much to learn, and I was doing it all too slowly. This is a dangerous mindset because it can lead to paralysis. No movement, no business. Toyota Saved My Life Luckily, I was big into self improvement, and I especially loved to read about business success. I discovered a book about Toyota, and in this book I came across a Japanese term called 'Kaizen'. Kaizen absolutely changed my life because it's the opposite of overwhelm. It helped me see progress as small daily practices, focused on what matters most. For the first time, I began to relax and enjoy working towards goals I felt were achievable, with each one building on the next. Kaizen For Content Creators Over time, as I became a content creator and built a business selling digital products, it became clear what my 'Kaizen' activities were. I narrowed my focus on to four activities that mattered most. As long as I worked to improve these four activities, my business grew. Today I'd like to share with you what those four activities are, and introduce you to the Kaizen concept, all in this blog post: - [What Is “Kaizen” And How Can This Japanese Technique Help You Finally Make Money From Your Content]( Talk soon, Yaro -- yaro@yaro.blog Blog Mastermind Ltd 81 Hove Street, North York, ON CANADA M3H4Z2 [Unsubscribe]( Sent with [Systeme.io](

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