Moai (/mo,eye/):
Moai means "meeting for a common purpose" in Japanese and originated from the social support groups in Okinawa, Japan.
Kaizen (/ky,zen/):
One approach to continuous, incremental improvement is called kaizen. It originated in Japan and the word translates to mean change (kai) for the good ( zen).
Blue Zones has a study of common things that the longest living people share. They call it the “Power 9”.
The people in your life have habits.
Habits are contagious.
Can you imagine how much better off you’d be if the people in your circle (your Moai) had a Kaizen (continuous small improvements) approach to their Ikigai (reason for getting up in the morning, and facing the day)?
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Hansei: Self Reflecting
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