If you get one percent better each day for one year, you'll end up thirty-seven times better by the time you’re done.


In many cases, improvement is not about doing more things right, but about doing fewer things wrong.


Measure backward, means you make decisions based on what has already happened, not on what you want to happen. Measure backward and then get a little bit better. What did you do last week? How can you improve by just a little bit this week?


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