Perfect for fans of Ikigai and Marie Kondo, Kaizen is the step-by-step Japanese way to bring positive changes into your life.
Sarah Harvey was living in Tokyo working as a freelance book scout and publishing consultant when she fell in love with Japanese culture and was introduced to Kaizen - the Japanese method of incremental change. Sarah now lives in London, and has sold book translation rights for many bestselling authors and diverse brands - from Joe Wicks and Deliciously Ella, to Tony Buzan, Cathy Rentzenbrink and Haruki Murakami.
This is perfect for fans of Marie Kondo and lovers of hygge and
ikigai. A sure bestseller. -- Sue Scholes, The Bookseller
This beautiful, simple book suggests tiny changes we can make to
improve all areas of life, from friendships to a cluttered flat.
Unlike a lot of self-improvement guides that make you want to
change EVERYTHING NOW! - an approach which inevitably fails - this
book is gentle and practical in its advice. Reading it made me feel
calmer and at the same time motivated to sort out my cupboards and
call my auntie; small tweaks maybe, but these things can make the
difference between a good day and a bad one. A really lovely book.
-- Marianne Power, author of Help Me!
This wonderful book explains the Japanese art of turning small
kizuki (realizations) into improvements. A great kaizen on the
subject of kaizen itself, it will help anyone interested in
lifelong learning, mental and physical health, career success, and
happiness to achieve inner harmony. -- Ken Mogi, author of
Awakening Your Ikigai
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