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Don’t feel overwhelmed by the pressure of becoming the “best version” of yourself all at once. True growth comes from consistent daily effort. Approach your journey with patience and discipline. Inspired by the Japanese concept of Kaizen—the philosophy of continuous, incremental improvement—our community believes that small, steady steps in the right direction lead to meaningful, lasting success. Together, we will build the foundation for the life you aspire to achieve. Write below what your number one priority is that you are working on right now. Mine is learning a new skill. Not to depend on my job. To gain freedom of movement. DbK, ST.
End of the 30 Day Post Challenge
My goal once I created this community was to write a daily post for 30 days (21 August - 21 September). My strategy was to put in the work before promoting the community to people. The core mission of 'Driven by Kaizen' is to strive for daily work that pushes you forward. To avoid getting overwhelmed by all the work that has to be done to achieve the success you are aiming for. To enjoy the process of putting effort into something that might lead you nowhere, at least at first sight. I haven't been fully consistent as I failed to post on three random days, even though I've added the workload to the following day. However, I am proud to say that I haven't missed two days in a row. I think that's something you should be aware of if you try to be consistent with something. DO NOT MISS TWO DAYS IN A ROW. My next challenge is going to be to learn more about AI. I've been using it very, very casually, and I believe I must do my fair share of learning about it. I'll post anything of value that I learn along the way. PS.: Do you remembah? DbK, ST.
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End of the 30 Day Post Challenge
Enjoy the ride
If your ambition kicks in some kind of anxiety this might help you. You want to improve your life in some aspects but you feel lost. You might have tried few things that didn't work the way you wanted and now feel frustrated. Let me ask you something. If I told you to write down how your perfect day would be, what would you include on the list of activities? Going to the gym or any kind of exercise? Hanging out with a friend, group of friends, partner? Spending time with your parents? For sure eating would be on that list. My point is, if you are not yet in that point in life where you feel fullfilled, don't let that to be a detriment to the enjoyment of the activities you would do in your "perfect day". Do not let the frustration of not getting what you want from a field in your life to create a big dark cloud over you. We are going to die. Nothing will matter then. What will matter will be your last thoughts about your life, while being in your deathbed. I am sure you will want to look back with a smile on your face, rejoicing with the good memories you've made along the way. For that to happen, you must be present in those moments where you get to do the things from that list. Be grateful of having the opportunity to get to do them. Others did not have that kind of opportunities. DbK, ST.
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Enjoy the ride
Nightclubs are overrated af
I had my few shares of night life and I can say with total honesty that going out to party is not worth it. Do not make it your hobby. Unless you are using it as a means to be extra social and meeting women. If that is not your case, you are better off looking for more meaningful activities. Sunday mornings > Saturday nights Let's face it, the best part of a night out is the expectations that you make in your own head. The anticipation of how a great night is going to be. And most of the times, you get back home disappointed. That is the average experience. What if I told you, leave the party nights for special ocasions ? National and local festivities, start of classes, after exams, proms, after achieving a goal... Hell, you can even organize a party vacation with your group of friends. But again, do not make it a habit. If you still want to go out at night every week or even twice a week: - Make it a goal to be social with everybody. If a guy peeks your curiosity, is an attractive girl crosses your eyesight, if you saw somebody from class who you haven't spoken to yet, interact with them. - Zero Alcohol ( maybe max one drink if you can control yourself ) - Know when to leave the party and go home if your social battery has run out. DbK, ST.
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Nightclubs are overrated af
Nothing to lose
Getting comfortable is a detriment to your future success. The more we soothe ourselves with instant gratification the more we"ll remain stuck in a situation where we are not fulfilled, but as long as there is enough comfort, we prefer to avoid taking risks so we do not lose this state of "COMFORTABLE ENOUGH". And let me tell you, the guy who is not comfortable, the one who has nothing to lose will eat your lunch. He is going All-In. He has no time to get comfortable, nor he wants to. He's seen you, and he won't stop along you to make you company. He'll wave you from the top. Anyway, you must have a structure to make decisions in order to take calculated risks that can lead you where you want to go. DbK, ST.
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