People fear what they do not understand. It’s a proven fact for the majority of the people who do not understand the scientific reasoning behind it. Amygdala is part of the brain which is responsible for anxiety and fear. Amygdala fires fear whenever you are on to something which is totally unknown or against your will. If you step into a new place, meet a new person or do something new, your amygdala fires a response of fear so that you do necessary things to make sure you feel comfortable. Okay, got it. What does that have to do with continuous improvement? When human beings continue to do what they do as a routine, they fall into something called a comfort zone. The Comfort zone is where innovations crumble, improvements stumble and eventually a place where nothing new comes out. People continue to think that continuous improvement means constant improvement and so their amygdala fires a fear response whenever they think of changing or innovating something new. It is because innovating something new or changing the ways you do something, requires you out of your comfort zone. That is why people who overcome their fear and who overcome their inner resistance to innovate or change the way they usually do things move forward.
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