#429 Dealing With Change
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Successful people tend to be adept at dealing with change.…
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Successful people tend to be adept at dealing with change.…
We are creatures of habit and for many of us, the thought of change triggers tremendous fear. To resist the inevitable is an exercise in futility. Change is a part of life. The question becomes, do you seize the opportunity or allow others to get there first?
Successful people learn to embrace change. Instead of succumbing to fear, they see change as an opportunity. The most successful among us have the foresight to change when things are going well. It allows them to continually innovate. If you run a business and resist change, your competitors will inevitably make the changes that you are unwilling to, and take market share.…
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Changing people is difficult if they are open to it. Changing people who do not want to change is an exercise in futility.…
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Managing change is a challenge because most people put up resistance. …
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If you truly hate your job, it’s time to do something about it.…
Athletic. Smart. Geek. Loner. Bully. The Good-looking one. Who are you? I suspect you can name at least two attributes you’ve carried throughout your life. We all are labeled very early on by our family. Once adolescent friendships are created, we consume those newly anointed titles as well, and carry all of them into adulthood. Once we are told who we are, we start believing it as truth. Wouldn’t it be better if you choose who you want to be?
My wife and I are just as guilty for burdening our own daughters with labels. One has repeatedly been told she’s strong and athletic.…