This hit home, I suffer from the same challenge (and I call it Kaizen) - I see process improvement opportunities "everywhere". This creates challenges in the work environment, as I'm the one who can never be satisfied, always finding mistakes or pointing out problems. And of course, it's not good for marital harmony :)
My evolution has been to not see these as mistakes/problems, come from a place to help, talk openly about it, see it from other person's perspective (I've been wrong often in jumping to conclusions too early), and lastly, raise the bar for mine speaking up.
A work in progress...I can relate. it is one of the things i value about Kaizen. it embraces our current incomplete state without judgment and moves us toward better. 🙏🏻
This hit home, I suffer from the same challenge (and I call it Kaizen) - I see process improvement opportunities "everywhere". This creates challenges in the work environment, as I'm the one who can never be satisfied, always finding mistakes or pointing out problems. And of course, it's not good for marital harmony :)
My evolution has been to not see these as mistakes/problems, come from a place to help, talk openly about it, see it from other person's perspective (I've been wrong often in jumping to conclusions too early), and lastly, raise the bar for mine speaking up.
I must admit, I'm still a work-in-progress
CeeBee
A work in progress...I can relate. it is one of the things i value about Kaizen. it embraces our current incomplete state without judgment and moves us toward better. 🙏🏻