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One day, a reporter asked Terry Fox how he kept going.
At that point, he had already run thousands of miles across Canada.
On one artificial leg.
Through rain.
Through pain.
Through exhaustion.
Most people assumed he must have been thinking about the finish line.
The massive goal.
The thousands of miles still ahead.
Instead, Terry gave a surprisingly simple answer:
“I just keep running to the next telephone pole.”
That’s it.
Not the next province.
Not the Pacific Ocean.
Not the millions of dollars he hoped to raise for cancer research.
Just the next telephone pole.
If you know Terry Fox’s story, you know how extraordinary it was.
After losing his leg to cancer, he spent months training before beginning what he called the Marathon of Hope.
His goal was to run across Canada and raise one dollar for every Canadian.
A goal so large it sounded almost impossible.
Yet every day he got up and ran.
Not because he focused on the entire journey.
Because he focused on the next small step. Then the next one.
And then the next.
Eventually those small steps added up to 5,373 kilometers over 143 days. (Terry Fox Foundation)
This is what the Japanese call Kaizen.
Continuous improvement through small, consistent actions.
Most people fail because they become overwhelmed by the size of the mountain.
They focus on losing 50 pounds.
Writing a book.
Growing a business.
Saving for retirement.
Learning a new skill.
The goal becomes so big that it creates resistance.
Terry Fox understood something powerful:
You don’t conquer a continent.
You conquer the next telephone pole.
The next workout.
The next page.
The next sales call.
The next healthy meal.
The next day.
Success rarely comes from giant leaps.
It usually comes from tiny actions repeated long enough that they become impossible to stop.
So here’s a question:
What’s your next telephone pole?
Not your five-year goal.
Not your dream outcome.
Just the next small step.
Take that one today.
Tomorrow, find the next one.
That’s how extraordinary achievements are built.
One telephone pole at a time.
If you’re looking for a simple system to create steady progress without overwhelm, that’s exactly what Atomic Habits is designed to do.
No giant leaps.
No complicated strategies.
Just small actions that compound into remarkable results.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. You don’t need more motivation. You need a closer telephone pole.
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The Kaizen Coach is ready for a few people to test.
There might be a few issue, so be prepared.
However, if you would like to find out how to take small, guided steps to resolve any issue, personal or work related, please reply and request it.
I will have to set you up manually at the moment so let me know what email address you check every day.
I’ll send you the link to the setup page and then you’ll get the first email the next day.
Because this is a fully manual process I really don’t more than three requesting, so don’t hesitate.
Regards, Brent.
It’s always the way.
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It’s always the way.
Niggly little problems crop up when a project is almost complete.
It’s a bit like when you’re installing a new app.
You know, “One minute remaining.”
That Microsoft minute can take 5 or more minutes to complete.
When you’re building an app there is always one little change you make that breaks the damned thing.
But, that’s the point of testing.
If the app doesn’t run right for the developer, it’ll never run right for the user.
This lot was to do with the time.
Comparing UTC with Australian central time is not a good match.
And, because this tool only sends one email a day, at east it’s supposed to, I can’t really test it properly without waiting 24 hours.
Regardless, it’s very close to release into the wild of the Internet.
You, of course, get first look at it.
I think this is going to be transformational, and not just for me.
All good things come to those who wait patiently and with positive expectations.
Regards, Brent.
Yesterday, someone tried to sign up for The Kaizen Coach.
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Yesterday, someone tried to sign up for The Kaizen Coach.
Thank you for your email.
Unfortunately, there isn’t actually anywhere to sign up yet.
Which honestly made me smile.
Because it told me something important:
The idea is resonating before the product even exists publicly.
That’s usually a good sign.
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been refining the philosophy behind it:
Small improvements.
Lower resistance.
Sustainable momentum.
Consistent progress without burnout.
But today was less philosophical and more practical.
A lot of the work happening now is “hardening” the system.
Making it stable.
Useful.
Repeatable.
Actually helpful day-to-day.
Not just another motivational productivity tool that feels exciting for 48 hours and then disappears into a bookmarks folder.
The goal is much simpler than that.
I want this to become something that quietly helps people move forward every day.
Even on low-energy days.
Especially on low-energy days.
The beta version should be ready next week if progress continues at the current pace.
Still early.
Still evolving.
But it’s becoming real now.
One thing I keep thinking about:
Most people fail systems because the systems demand too much from them.
The better approach is usually the opposite:
Create systems that ask for less consistency, so you can sustain them longer.
That’s the whole philosophy behind Kaizen.
Small enough to continue.
Simple enough to repeat.
Useful enough to compound.
More soon.
Regards, Brent.
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They don’t.
They need a smaller target.
Because the real reason people quit isn’t laziness.
It’s psychological weight.
They try to:
reinvent themselves overnight
post on every platform
build a business in 30 days
create a perfect system before taking action
And eventually the brain says:
“This is too hard to sustain.”
So they stop.
What changed things for me was realizing progress doesn’t need to feel dramatic to be real.
A single post per day compounds.
One useful idea compounds.
One tiny improvement to your workflow compounds.
One more conversation compounds.
One more rep.
One more draft.
One more attempt.
Most success stories are just boring consistency hidden behind hindsight.
That’s why I’ve become fascinated by Kaizen.
Not as a business buzzword.
As a way of reducing resistance.
Make the step smaller.
Make the action repeatable.
Make consistency inevitable.
That’s how momentum is actually built.
And honestly?
This applies to content too.
You don’t need to dominate an industry.
You need to become unmistakably useful to a specific type of person.
That’s how micro-niche content grows.
Small audience.
Specific problem.
Consistent signal.
Over time, the signal compounds.
I’ve been building something around this philosophy lately called The Kaizen Coach.
Not a “hustle harder” system.
A calmer way to make progress without burning yourself out.
Regards, Brent.
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