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  • Change Builds Discipline

    Another interesting side effect of change? It makes you a disciplined person. I think when you find yourself going through chaotic situations, you’re forced to focus on the basics. Enough time doing that and you’ll find yourself focusing on what you need to focus on a majority of the time. As an undisciplined person (well, […]

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  • Change Renews Our Energy

    The craziest thing I’ve realized about change – and only recently, in fact – is that huge energy resources are awaiting once you get on the other side. Seriously. As things resume a new normal path and rhythm, it’s almost as though life pushes the reset button. And that reset brings Purpose Passion Desire Fresh ideas and […]

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  • Change Gives You Freedom

    As I mentioned yesterday – being able to say yes (and mean it) and no (and mean it) gives you incredible freedom. I used to tell people that I wasn’t confident in my career until I entered my 30’s. Now I tell people that I wasn’t confident in myself until I entered my 40’s. Having […]

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  • Change Brings Confidence

    An unexpected benefit of confronting and living through change is the confidence it brings. While I certainly wouldn’t want to relive every painful moment that the past near-decade has brought, I honestly don’t think I’d want to relive those days without those experiences either. Difficult times have refined me – helped me to focus on […]

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  • Change Magnifies Truth

    I find it interesting that my greatest moments of clarity come in the midst of my greatest moments of chaos. I think that’s because amidst the chaos of this and that changing, what is true and constant in life becomes crystal clear. It’s almost as though change is a magnifying glass, bringing focus and clarity […]

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  • Change Reveals Flaws

    Here’s a major reason that I believe we I don’t like change: It reveals our flaws. We’re not perfect! We’re not as adaptable as we thought! The previous fit us like a well-worn suit…albeit a suit that was tattered and torn. But honestly, knowing our flaws is a good thing. You can’t grow until you […]