You don't need a Black Belt or a corporate mandate to start. The best process thinkers don't wait for the "perfect system". They fix the small stuff first.
A few minutes saved every morning. One less argument about who left the dishes. An inbox that doesn't make you flinch. A weekly meeting that ends on time. Multiply that by 365 days, and you've genuinely changed how your life feels.
That's the compound interest of Lean thinking.
The best part? Once you see it, you can't unsee it. You'll start spotting fixable processes everywhere, and quietly fixing them.