Continuous Improvement methodologies [like Kaizen] are effective not just in the solutions sector but also from a personal perspective.
Like the base project methodology in Six Sigma: Six Sigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All you need to do is tweak the definition and fashion it in a way that suits your current situation. Say:
Define - Define the problem or current situation
Measure - Recall instances or relevant samples or scenarios that are related to the problem
Analyze - Weigh things over. Identify the root cause
Improve - Change what needs to be changed in order to affect the root cause significantly [positively]
Control - Maintain to get the desired results [positive]
I am no expert in relationships, but I did apply these [since I can't really get away with it because it's what I do daily at work] and sure enough, I always get right on the target. If the trend is positive then you just have to maintain what you are doing. It is not a boring concept because with every improvement item that you apply, that literally translates to new or revised things that actually adds to spice up your relationship.
Sorry for the segway. At least I am not OT.![]()




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