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Productivity
Mark Whitby
CANI Version Two The Easy Way To Understand It

I got a little too “In my head in the last one, so here is the simple version… Getting to Know CANI: What’s It All About? So, CANI—short for Constant And Neverending Improvement—is a way of thinking that’s all about those small, consistent steps forward. The idea is that you don’t have to make massive changes to get big results in life. Instead, you make tiny tweaks each day, and over time, those little changes stack up to create something

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Lifestyle
Mark Whitby
CANI Constant And Neverending Improvement

Constant And Neverending Improvement – CANI The concept of Constant And Neverending Improvement (CANI) is a philosophy centered on continuous personal and professional growth. Popularized by Tony Robbins, this approach is inspired by the Japanese concept of Kaizen (改善), meaning “continuous improvement.” CANI encourages individuals to focus on making small, incremental improvements in all areas of their lives over time, rather than waiting for significant, sweeping changes. Key Principles of CANI Small Changes, Big Impact: CANI emphasizes that even tiny,

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Productivity
Mark Whitby
Talking Is Old Hat

So I like bit of productivity and occasionally I manage to be more efficient than I am at other times. I know that sometimes I can’t let old habits die, however, for a long time now I have been attempting to write text from what I have been talking. I’ve been through several durations of software hardware microphone systems and several years back completely gave up but all of that has changed now! In fact this document is primarily being

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Procrastination
Mark Whitby
Want to Be More Productive? Try Doing Less.

They say less is more I’d have to agree with that, so… Productivity and happiness can increase by doing less and focusing on what truly matters instead of constantly adding tasks that may not yield significant results. A practical exercise involves listing activities and corresponding “wins,” identifying which actions contribute the most value and eliminating or delegating those that don’t. Applying this method to various life areas can reduce stress, create more meaningful time, and foster joy, ultimately leading to

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