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For most of us, the thought of
change can send us into a panic attack.
For some of us, we might fear change
because it disrupts our sense of security and consistency by challenging our
perceptions. As much as we crave stability and security, change is an
inevitable part of life and we can either choose to embrace it or resist it.
From the minute we are born, our
body remains in constant change and resisting it only makes it harder to get
through it. Resistance to change isn't because we purposely want to go
against the grain; we do it because we're fearful of the unknown outcome.
We don't know what's on the other side and for no rational reason we resist it,
thinking that will help us.
The fear of change comes from the
fact that change challenges the perceptions and beliefs that our life is built
upon. When change challenges our perceptions, we are forced to step
outside our comfort zone, and that's uncomfortable. Additionally, when
our perceptions are challenged, so is the ground our life is built upon.
We are forced through change, to refine our perceptions and belief systems that
we thought were true. Let's face it, when the very perceptions and belief
system your life is built on is threatened, it can be uncomfortable. But
it can also be very rewarding and exciting.
Change is the inevitable constant
refinement of our being. Whether you want it or not, change is
inevitable. Inaction and resistance cannot completely stop change; it
will only lessen your personal growth and add frustration to your life.
You will become stagnant and remain inside the boundaries of a very limited
life while everyone and everything grows around you. You aren’t reading
this article to stay the same, and I don’t believe we were put on this earth to
be stagnant - you want to grow and improve. Wouldn't you like to discover
your potential? What about becoming a better person for you, your family,
and the world?
Life is really a series of changes
and each change is a challenge. It's an opportunity for us to learn - to
grow - to expand. Some changes might be small while others may be large,
but they each bring the opportunity to learn something new about yourself and
the world around you.
With each new lesson you learn from
the previous challenge, you become more adept at applying what you've learned
to future growth and challenges. Change actually becomes much easier to
handle because when you come out the other side, you gain valuable skills and
experiences that you can apply to the rest of your life. Instead of being
fearful, you may even have fun being more open to change because you know your
life will be that much better.
With a constant refinement of
perceptions and beliefs, change goes from sending us into a panic attack to
being just another task we successfully complete. It goes from being a
major incident to a whole new exciting adventure. With every change you
make in your life, you become more adept at building solid ground no matter
what the situation; and rationally dealing with your fear instead of allowing
your perceptions to falsely magnify it. Change becomes fun and exciting,
and you learn to actually welcome it.
Here's
how you become a master of change:
Inaction and Resistance Carries
Bigger Consequences
There's no way out and around
it. Choosing inaction or resistance to change carries bigger consequences
than choosing to face the change head-on in the first place. You are an
ever changing person in an ever changing world and resistance just adds fear
and frustration to every situation. Learn to be open to creating new and
exciting adventures that change will bring.
Focus on the Desired End Result
Worrying about what might happen
will not help you deal with what's at hand. Focus on where you want to be
when the change is complete. The mind has an uncanny way of being a
goal-achieving machine and will create your reality based on the thoughts you
are focused upon. You want to keep your desired end result in mind at all
times, and only think about what you want to happen not what you don't want to
happen. What got you to where you are today isn’t what will take you
where you want to be. Look at your long-range desired results and embark
on a new journey to even greater outcomes.
Rationalize Your Fear
Fear is a natural response, but try
to identify what it is you are afraid of. Fear is usually the result of
our mind creating hypothetical dramas that have no base in reality. If
you find yourself fearful of the outcome of an impending change, ask yourself
what you're afraid of. There is a solution to everything and when you
rationalize your fear, you can see that you are going to be just fine.
You can just suck it up, and as Nike says, “Just Do It.” Do what you are afraid
of doing and reap the benefits.
You will quickly discover that the
experience of change wasn’t worth all that anxiety over the unknown. Each time
you rationalize the fear, you will have greater courage to 'Just Do It' in the
future.
Break it into Manageable Pieces
For major changes, break it down
into smaller manageable pieces. It's much easier to identify a solution
when you can apply a strategy to deal with each step. When you know what
you're going to do each step of the way, you can get to the end result with
confidence and a rational strategy.
Last but not least, celebrate your
victories. Each time you felt the fear and did it anyway, you were
victorious and reaped the benefits of showing that you are a champion! Little
by little you'll learn to trust your abilities more and to handle anything that
comes your way. When you rationalize the fear and create successful strategies,
you come out a winner on the other side. Look at change as a fun and
exciting adventure.
Reap the many rewards!
You can resist change, but only
temporarily. When you resist the natural flow of the world, which is
based on change, your life becomes a series of challenges that are amplified by
your resistance. Resist them and you become a victim - embrace them and
you become a true master of change.
"I have lived a long life and
had many troubles, most of which never happened." - Mark Twain, Celebrated American author
"Life and business are like the
changing seasons. You can't change the seasons, but you can change
yourself." - Jim Rohn
"Sweat a little Be better"
Africa's finest!
Brian Pade

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