Make it Better!
Whatever you make, sell, or do, you can undoubtedly make, sell,
or do it even better than you already do.
There, I said it.
It's nothing personal. I'm sure that you already do a great job,
but there is always room for improvement; there are examples all
around us. And I am absolutely certain that you can find
something, however small, that will make what you do just a
little better.
How can I be so sure? I'll tell you.
Someone improved a pad of paper.
I'm not kidding... a pad of paper! It was one of those "cubes"
with a design printed on the sides (which, in itself, is an
improvement over a regular pad of paper). But they went one step
further and drilled a hole in one corner for a pen or pencil.
Ingenious. Simple. Useful. Amazing.
I challenge you to start right away! Don't be intimidated; your
improvements don't have to be quantum leaps in technology.
Little things add up. For example, it is my goal to improve my
website every day. It doesn't have to be anything huge, but I
try to tweak it every day. Sometimes the changes are big (a new
page or feature), sometimes the changes are small (fixing a typo
or changing the color or size of a word). But they all add up
and the website is lookin' pretty good, if I say so myself!
Just examine how others have improved their products. We all
know and love sticky notes: look at the simple improvements they
came up with for a basically simple product. Colors, for
example. Yellow, blue, green, white. Then came various sizes (in
various colors, of course). Now they have different shapes for
different purposes, which come in various sizes and colors. For
example, you can buy long, skinny sticky-notes to use as place
markers in books or magazines. A simple idea with a number of
simple improvements.
Here's another example; a rope! Someone actually improved on a
rope that is used for horses. How can something as simple as a
rope be improved? The rope I'm talking about is called a "lead
rope", which is attached to a halter (which is worn over the
horse's head) and used to lead a horse where you want him to go.
Using such a rope can be uncomfortable for you or your horse due
to its unforgiving nature, so here's the improvement: they made
the rope out of an elastic material similar to a bungee cord.
Now, if the horse suddenly moves one way or another, there is
much less shock to him and to you. And there is an added benefit
if the rope is attached to a fixed object (such as a hitchin'
post). Simple. Ingenious. Effective.
Surely you can come up with something. Start right now. Invent
some little way to improve a single aspect of your business. It
doesn't matter how small it is, DO IT! Try to come up with
something every day, no matter how insignificant it may seem.
The pad of paper you improve may be your own.