Hey norm my office workers dont want to follow 2 second lean they say it is nonsense and also my parents think it is nonsense idea , because i do little little improvement in their space.. What to do i m fraustated😢😢
Focus on what is within your realm of control. Make work and life easy for yourself first. Naturally, this will start to generate pull, curiosity and an interest towards lean. Push doesn't work well. As you become more satisfied with your own improvements, start to expand improvements within common areas but still within your control. Perhaps others will start to realize the benefits and that's how get even more pull. Improvement Starts With I. Pull not push. All the best!
@puteracamaro's comment is spot on. It sounds like you're in a tough spot, but I really appreciate you sharing your experience. I know how frustrating it can feel when others don’t immediately see the value in small, consistent improvements. I have watched and re-watched this video my Paul Akers a dozen times and get value every time (ua-cam.com/video/DhRjlIkj2Nw/v-deo.html) In the video, Paul Akers talks about starting with your own area and making small changes that make your life easier-like how he improved the process for writing notes or managing tools in the shop. The truth is, we all have so much inefficiency and sloppiness in our own lives that we can focus on improving ourselves endlessly-and that’s where the real magic of 2 Second Lean begins. When you invest in cleaning up your own habits, spaces, and processes, it not only transforms your day-to-day life but also inspires others without needing to convince them with words. They’ll start to see the difference in how you work and live, and that can be much more powerful than trying to persuade them directly. Not everyone will understand immediately, but that’s okay! Stay patient and consistent, and over time, your actions will show that 2 Second Lean isn’t nonsense-it’s about creating a smoother, more joyful way of living and working. You've got this! 😊
Hey norm my office workers dont want to follow 2 second lean they say it is nonsense and also my parents think it is nonsense idea , because i do little little improvement in their space.. What to do i m fraustated😢😢
Focus on what is within your realm of control. Make work and life easy for yourself first. Naturally, this will start to generate pull, curiosity and an interest towards lean. Push doesn't work well.
As you become more satisfied with your own improvements, start to expand improvements within common areas but still within your control. Perhaps others will start to realize the benefits and that's how get even more pull.
Improvement Starts With I. Pull not push.
All the best!
@puteracamaro's comment is spot on. It sounds like you're in a tough spot, but I really appreciate you sharing your experience. I know how frustrating it can feel when others don’t immediately see the value in small, consistent improvements. I have watched and re-watched this video my Paul Akers a dozen times and get value every time (ua-cam.com/video/DhRjlIkj2Nw/v-deo.html) In the video, Paul Akers talks about starting with your own area and making small changes that make your life easier-like how he improved the process for writing notes or managing tools in the shop.
The truth is, we all have so much inefficiency and sloppiness in our own lives that we can focus on improving ourselves endlessly-and that’s where the real magic of 2 Second Lean begins. When you invest in cleaning up your own habits, spaces, and processes, it not only transforms your day-to-day life but also inspires others without needing to convince them with words. They’ll start to see the difference in how you work and live, and that can be much more powerful than trying to persuade them directly.
Not everyone will understand immediately, but that’s okay! Stay patient and consistent, and over time, your actions will show that 2 Second Lean isn’t nonsense-it’s about creating a smoother, more joyful way of living and working. You've got this! 😊