Less is More

by Sally ~ February 2nd, 2010. Filed under: Choices, Kaizen.

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I just wrote an article for the ezine about Less is More.  I think it is really important to think about what you want less of so you can have more of what you want and need.

My husband and I went to Tokyo Joe’s, one of my favorite places for healthy, fast food, last month.  They always have something that impresses me in the way they run the business and in their philosophy that is refreshing.

They had a sign about Kaizen, which is a wonderful Japanese concept of small, continual improvements.  Kaizen is one of the foundations of my Kaizen-Muse coach training and my own personal philosophy.  It wasn’t the first time I had seen it mentioned in Tokyo Joes.  I was delighted to see that they had a 2010 Less is More 365 Days of Kaizen campaign.

Some of their sayings

Less Stress, More Laughter

Less Getting There, More Being There

Less TV, More Music

Less Greed, More Giving

Less Striving, More Celebrating

Check out Tokyo Joe’s web page where you can see the rest and add your own.

What do you want less of that will allow you time, money, or space for more of what you want?

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