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The Meraki Philosophy: An easy-to-follow approach to business and success


The philosophy has been adopted by companies worldwide and has proven to be a powerful tool for driving growth and success


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JANUARY 11, 2024 6:08 PM ESTJAN 11, 2024, 6:08 PM EST

Meraki is a Greek word that translates to “doing something with soul, creativity, or love.” This is the guiding principle behind the Meraki philosophy, a revolutionary approach to business that seeks to inspire creativity, innovation, and passion in employees.

The philosophy has been adopted by companies worldwide and has proven to be a powerful tool for driving growth and success. However, it can be applied to any aspect of our lives.

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At its core, the Meraki philosophy is about empowering people to approach every task enthusiastically and creatively. This means creating an environment that is supportive, collaborative, and inspiring. Here, people are encouraged to take risks, think outside the box, and pursue their passions with dedication and commitment.

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Another important aspect of the Meraki philosophy is its focus on innovation. It encourages people to experiment, to try new things, and to learn from their mistakes. This creates an environment where creativity and innovation thrive.

The Meraki philosophy also emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community. People and companies that embrace this approach recognize that they are responsible for positively impacting the world around them. This means supporting local charities and organizations, volunteering time and resources, and promoting social and environmental sustainability.

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How to implement the Meraki Philosophy into your day-to-day life

  • Embrace creativity: The first step to applying the Meraki philosophy in your life is to embrace creativity. Try to approach every task with enthusiasm and creativity, no matter how small. Think outside the box and experiment with new ideas.
  • Take calculated risks: The Meraki philosophy encourages people to take risks and learn from their mistakes. However, it’s important to take calculated risks and plan.
  • Build a supportive network: Surround yourself with people who share your passion and drive. Create a supportive network that encourages you to pursue your goals and dreams.
  • Give back to the community: The Meraki philosophy emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community. Volunteer your time and resources to support local charities and organizations.
  • Pursue your passions: The Meraki philosophy empowers people to pursue their passions with dedication and commitment. Identify your passions and work towards achieving your goals.
  • Focus on innovation: The Meraki philosophy encourages people to experiment and try new things. Focus on innovation and find new ways to approach old problems.
  • Practice self-care: Finally, it’s important to practice self-care and take care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally. This will help you stay motivated and focused on achieving your goals.

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