Change has got to be one of the more difficult things to deal with and experience. Although change can be exciting and a great way to advance your life forward, it still represents something ‘new’ and that transitional element can often cause anxiety.
Exciting, confusing, overwhelming, exhausting, unsettling and down-right scary are good ways to describe change.
However, slicing through what can be considered the difficult side of change, we should discover layers that are also very motivating and should encourage you, with good reason, an incentive to take the challenge of change and kick its sorry little ass and make something good happen, despite it.
Don’t misunderstand me, I am not minimizing how difficult the process can be – but at the end of the day – when you make the necessary adjustments, modify behavior, shift and switch your mindset, things just have a way of falling into place. It just takes time.
Rather than think of change as some heavy weight that will slow you down, mess with your mind and kill the momentum of your life, why not see it as a catalyst to make something really good happen? It could or should provide you with some reason(s) to get hungry and get the moving parts moving.
The approach is what makes it work….or not. Prepare yourself and get your head in the right place. Make it an entrance, find a passage into something new and run with it.