Change. Embrace It!
Self-Improvement → Stress Management
- Author Harry Beugelink
- Published July 2, 2010
- Word count 802
Are you going through some changes in your personal life? I am confident that you are, even if the changes are small. If you do not see any change, there is a problem.
"If you're in a bad situation, don't worry it'll change. If you're in a good situation, don't worry it'll change." - John A. Simone, Sr.
Check if your mirror is still fogging up when you breathe on it. If it is, it means you are alive and you will see change. Even if it is only the simple fact that today you are a day older than yesterday. Some cells have died and others are being renewed.
Some people experience more radical changes than others, but we all experience change. The majority of people try to run away from change instead of welcoming it. Change is good because it forces you to grow mentally, spiritually and physically. Change keeps you alert. It forces you to search deeper for who you really are and what your purpose in life is. Change gets you out of your comfort zone and forces you to get up and deal with issues at hand instead of the remote control in your hand. Change forces your business to be more efficient, more competitive and more profitable. Instead of being afraid of change, welcome it.
Whether it is personal changes or business changes, change can be intimidating because it forces us to deal with uncertainty. It makes us feel like we are not in control and we don't like to lose control. We prefer to control what happens today , tomorrow, next month and next year. That's why we plan things, whether it is a holiday, a family or a business. When all of a sudden things are not going to plan, we are often surprised and upset.
However, once you have accepted the fact that change is a normal part of life, both personally and in business, you are able to more effectively handle it. We can look at change as a negative or we can view it as a chance to become a better person. If we are faced with sudden changes in our business, it is an opportunity to build a better business. We cannot undo the past, but we can choose how we respond to change and that often requires us to change how we look at things.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." Victor Frankl
If we are able to look forward and not look back, then we are able to take hold of the positive mindset that permits us to move on with renewed energy and commitment. If you have lost a customer, look for others. If your product or service becomes obsolete, build better ones. If you have lost a business, start another one. If you have lost your job or lost a business in this economic down turn, don't consider yourself a failure but look at it as an opportunity to start again and to do it better this time around.
"Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently." - Henry Ford
Change is unavoidable. How you handle it, is what matters. Welcome change and acknowledge that change can affect your life or your business positively.
Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights. - Pauline R. Kezer
During these tough economic times many people lost their job and some decided to start a business. That is a major change for most people. If that is you, you can minimize the effect of that change by choosing a business that fits your skills, experience and passion. If you are new to having your own business, keep in mind that business is more than just making money. If you focus first and foremost on making money, you will always struggle to experience abundance. Concentrate your efforts on how you can help others and develop your product or service with that in mind. If you do that part of running a business correctly, then money and abundance will follow.
"A business that only makes money is a poor business" - Henry Ford
Whatever made you decide to start a business, embrace the change that it brings. Don’t look back and play the mind game "could have, should have, would have." Concentrate on how you can best help people in your new business venture, and success will follow. Starting a business is a big change in your life. However, if you see it as new opportunity to use your skills and experience you will succeed. It does not mean that success will come instantly or easy, but dedication, hard work and integrity in your business dealings will bring you success.
Harry Beugelink is a small business consultant with over 30 years experience in small to medium sized businesses.
He manages The Entrepreneurs Network, a resource for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs.
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