Change is something that presses us out of our comfort zone. It
is destiny-filtered, heart grown, faith built. Change is inequitable; not a
respecter of persons. Change is for the better or for the worst, depending on
where you view it. Change has an adjustment period which varies on the
individual. It is uncomfortable, for changing from one state to the next upsets
our control over outcomes. Change has a ripping effect on those who won’t let
go. Flex is the key. Even a roller coaster ride can be fun if you know when to
lean and create new balance within the change.
Change is needed when all the props and practices of the past no
longer work. Change is not comforted by the statement ‘just hang in there’ but
with the statement ‘you can make it’. We don’t grow in retreat, but through
endurance. Change isn't fixed by crying, worrying, or mental treadmilling.
Change is won by victors not victims; and that choice is ours.
Change is awkward -- at first. Change is a muscle that develops
to abundantly enjoy the dynamics of the life set before us. Change calls own
strength beyond anyone of us. Change pushes you to do your personal best.
Change draws out those poised for a new way. Change isn’t for chickens. Change
does have casualties of those defeated. Change will cause us to churn or to
learn. Change changes the speed of time. Time is so slow for the reluctant, and
yet it is a whirlwind for those who embrace it. Change is more fun to do than
to be done to. Change seeks a better place at the end and is complete when you
realize you are different.
Change is measured by its impact on all who are connected to it.
Change is charged when you are dissatisfied with where you are. Change doesn't look for a resting-place; just the next launching point. Change is only a waste
to those who don’t learn from it. Change happens in the heart before it is
proclaimed by our works. Change chaps those moving slower than the change
itself. If you can change before you have to change, there will be less
pain. Change can flow or jerk, depending on our resistance to it. Change uses
the power invested in the unseen to reinvent what is seen. Change is like
driving in a fog – you can’t see very far, but you can make the whole trip that
way.
Change is today…are you ready?
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