Change Management

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Our Love-Hate Relationship With Change - What's it All About?

Our relationship love-hate with the change is reflected in our tenacious to the old beliefs on the one hand and indiscriminately new beliefs on the other. Even when the old belief did not seem to work, we often resist accepting new, and even if the old methods work well, we jump to the new just because it is new, this ambivalence has a long, long Mankind.Modern history in the evolution of men and women are often conflicted about what to change and, more importantly, when and how fast to change. Much of our ambivalence reflects the feeling that change is thrust upon us by forces beyond our control, and nobody seems to know what to expect from tomorrow. Many of us believe that life is like a runaway train, which came to the end of the track, and we are at the front, setting up new avenues, furiously trying to stay ahead of the pace of cargo to d 'who knows where, in order to avoid a train wreck. We have to ask ourselves some hard questions. Why, for example, the change is so difficult to accept? How can we ever Monday morning quarterbacks to be on other people from the need to change, then go back to our own lives dysfunctional, stubbornly refusing to change, which we agree quite seriously need to be made? It is worth recalling that if we have an armload of Grocery, we need to put something down before we can pick up something new. In real life, we have to get rid of a belief before we can get ready to accept a new one. This means that for once we could be in a vacuum and uncomfortable. One can even feel stupid about hanging with weapons empty claiming ignorance and confusion about something that everyone seems to understand very clearly. That's ok because nobody has ever died of feeling stupid or admitting their ignorance.
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