Friday, November 21, 2008

Kaizen Club update: Not so much for me

Kaizen focuses on small, incremental, bite-sized improvements on a continual basis.

I'm okay with that.

But for me, Mark Joyner's Kaizen Club took bites that were a little too small for my tastes.

You're given a single, simple task to master over the coming 21 days. Each week a new task is added, so you're not working on more than 3 tasks at a time.

It's a brilliant concept - and one I'm planning on using in my new training program.

The problem with Mark's program as I see it, is that everyone starts in the same place.

And I was already past step 1 (and 2) when he introduced them to me, so I felt like I was being held back, not making improvements.

What can I say, I like life to have a FFWD button. That way I can get to the part I need, and can start where I'm comfortable.

For someone that needs everything laid out from teh very beginning steps - Mark has it COVERED! If you're already along teh learning curve a bit, you may find Kaizen Club to be a bit rudimentary.

It's a solid program, though, and for beginners, I highly recommend it along with Mark's FREE Simpleology 101 course. Both of thes programs will take you from absolute beginer (which was me in January 2008) to the best next level you could attain.

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