Do You Embrace Change?
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Here are a few things to think about and do to enhance your ability to embrace change:
- Acknowledge and express your emotions. Change is fundamentally an emotional phenomenon, much more than a practical or logistical one. Whenever we’re dealing with change – big or small, good or bad – it’s our emotions that drive both our experience as well as our effectiveness in dealing with it (or lack thereof). The more willing we are to acknowledge, own, and express the real emotions we’re feeling in relation to the change itself, the more able we are to both move through and learn from the change we’re facing in a positive way. - Get support from others. It’s always easier to deal with change when we remember that we’re not alone. Whether it’s practical support, emotional support, or both – we always have people around us we can reach out to and ask for help. Many things that are scary and challenging for us are easy for others. Remembering that we can lean on others when we’re going through change is essential for our own well-being, sanity, and overall success. - Take conscious and courageous action. Staying in action, in a conscious and courageous way, is an essential aspect of moving through change effectively. We sometimes get stuck in fear, perfectionism, or both. When we stop taking action, it’s easy for the critical voice in our head (the “Gremlin”) to take over and convince us that we can’t do it, everything is messed up, it won’t work out, etc. If we let the Gremlin take over, we give away our power. By staying in action and doing so in a mindful and bold way (not simply rushing around to avoid our feelings or just doing things in our comfort zones), we remind ourselves that we have the power to deal with whatever change we’re facing. As the late Susan Jeffers taught us all through her bestselling book, one of the best things we can do in life is “feel the fear, and do it anyway.” As the saying goes, “the only constant in life is change.” It seems that now more than ever, so many of us are dealing with change in our lives personally, professionally, and all around us. If we’re willing to address these changes with a sense of authenticity, compassion, and courage – remembering that it’s not about being perfect, it’s about being real – we give ourselves a chance to not only deal with change effectively, but to embrace it in a way that allows us to grow, develop, and become more of who we truly are.Article author
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