Change is Not Always a Choice - How
You Respond Is
“Change
is not easy, but it is simple. Things will always
change. We don’t have a choice about that. But we do
have a choice about how we react to change. It really
boils down to this. Either we manage change, or it
will manage us.”
Mac Anderson, Founder of Simple Truth and Successories
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Change is not always a choice - how you
respond is
The one constant that you have in life
is change.
Change can come into your life uninvited
. . . . and it’s just seems to show up
when you least expect it. Some change you will welcome into your lives while
other change you will resist.
You can find some change easy to adjust
to while other change is very challenging to except or adapt to.
No matter how you feel about the change
it’s in your life . . . . How you respond to the change will have an enormous
influence on what fork you in the road you take.
You can resist change and fight it with
all of your strength to the point where you create a pathway of negative
thinking in the way you response to change. The more you fight change the further
you get . . . . off track and lose your sense of purpose.
The result of fighting changes leads to
taking the wrong fork in the road It will lead you down a path minimal success
to where the change now consumes you . . . . and the change now controls you
and your life.
When you come to the fork in the road of
change you can make the choice . . . . to
remain in control of your life . . . . And you can decide to do your best to
control the change that has come in to your life.
Change is not always easy to manage . .
. . but its far better to take control and manage the change than having the
change manage you.
To achieve success you will have to be
able to adjust to change . . . . and be proactive in managing the change in your
life.
Change is not always a choice – how you
respond to change is . . . . and how you respond to changes creates your
destiny.
©2013 Lou Ludwig Motivational Power
Quote, Sales and Management Consultant Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
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