If there’s ever been a time in history when the ability to deal with change is essential, this is it. Change is inevitable. Successful people show us that it is far better to understand, accept and embrace change. Then it becomes a whole lot less scary.
Being open when it approaches is a good first step. “How will this work for me?” is better than “Why can’t things stay the same?” and will allow you to
see the benefits of the new idea and allow you to assess its value. When you’re learning to drive, it’s hard to overcome thoughts of danger when you turn the key and hear that engine come to life. But when you realize that mastering the skills of driving will make your travels more convenient and time-efficient, and allow you to do so much more in a day, you soon concentrate on the principles of defensive driving to combat the danger.
Anyone who has attempted to converse in a new language or wants to become a long–distance runner understands that change is also gradual. A goal that is truly achieved for the long term is usually grasped slowly.
The ability to see the potential of something (and yourself), when others can’t, is a quality found again and again in born leaders and business superstars. You can see it, and you’ll do what it takes to get it. In the words of the poet Langston Hughes, “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.”
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