Virginia Goszewska posted: " No one really likes to change. Well, we say we do, but we only want the so-called bad things to change. We'd like other things to stay just the way they are, thank you very much.We want others to change and for us to stay the same. " Soulgoals' Blog
No one really likes to change. Well, we say we do, but we only want the so-called bad things to change. We'd like other things to stay just the way they are, thank you very much.
We want others to change and for us to stay the same.
However, when one part of a system changes, everything is affected. It's like when the body gets hurt – the right leg may be injured, but the other side of the body compensates.
We often resist change. Call it bad. Likewise, when the "good" changes come, everything shifts. In the process, it can feel uncomfortable.
But when it becomes too painful to stay put and remain tight, we're willing to risk in ways that we may otherwise have thought too painful.
Dynamic scene before the storm. Guadalupe River State Park
Oh, why not? If you know you're going to make a change anyway, put yourself out of your misery or discomfort. Take a risk. Be willing to go for the change. Enjoy blossoming!
Reprinted from Soulgoals' Post of October 18, 2010
Ready to break free? It's less of a risk than you might imagine.
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