In this episode, Joshua Gillow shares the principle that’s kept him in business for nearly three decades: CANI — Constant and Never-Ending Improvement. From the Japanese concept of Kaizen to his own “two-millimeter rule,” Joshua reveals why tiny, consistent improvements matter more than giant leaps, and why your only real competition is the version of yourself from yesterday.
You will:
- Discover how to turn perfectionism into daily progress that compounds over time.
- Learn how to remove external competition from your mindset and focus on sustainable self-growth.
- See how feedback, small wins, and mini habits can build the foundation for a thriving business and fulfilling life.
Press play to learn how just one small improvement today can transform your business, relationships, and mindset over the next year.
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Tune into this podcast where a seasoned craftsman shares expert communication skills, strategies for overcoming stress and overwhelm, and insights on building a profitable business in landscaping and hardscaping, with tips on how to sell, close more deals, and achieve financial freedom to retire early as a successful business owner in the design