Description
What if the secret to achieving lasting change isn’t bold, dramatic action — but something so small it feels almost too easy? In One Small Step Can Change Your Life, psychologist Robert Maurer introduces the ancient Japanese philosophy of Kaizen — the art of continuous improvement through tiny, manageable steps — and shows how it can transform every area of your life.
Most people fail at making big changes because the brain’s natural fear response kicks in the moment we try something dramatically different. Diets get abandoned, New Year’s resolutions collapse by February, and ambitious goals gather dust. Maurer explains the neuroscience behind this resistance and reveals a beautifully simple solution: bypass your brain’s fear centre by making changes so small they feel effortless. Ask yourself a tiny question. Take a ridiculously small action. Give yourself a moment of gratitude. Over time, these micro-steps compound into extraordinary results.
Originally developed in post-war Japan and adopted by companies like Toyota to revolutionise manufacturing, the Kaizen philosophy has since been applied to health, relationships, career growth, creativity, and personal fulfilment. Maurer brings it to life with compelling stories, practical exercises, and a gentle, encouraging tone that makes lasting change feel genuinely achievable — no matter how stuck you feel right now.
What you’ll learn:
- How tiny steps can bypass fear and build lasting momentum for change
- The neuroscience behind why willpower fails and what works instead
- Practical Kaizen techniques for improving health, work, relationships, and creativity
- Why the smallest actions often lead to the biggest transformations
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