Sunday, January 23, 2011

IMMUNITY TO CHANGE (How to overcome it and unlock in yourself and your organization)

Hi everybody,
The change in life is inevitable. Often cause tensions, even when it is positive. Is a stressful and challenging feeling, that sometimes you should subtract.
Change is a natural and continuous process, and the ability to adapt is to be able to be flexible to the flow of life.
But is not that simple.
We try to take control over the uncertain future, because we are afraid. Change is a rebirth,something we must first die. It 's a risk, requires confidence in themselves and in the future.

Even when we do not like this, we stuck in what we are and what we have, frightened by the new, because we do not see. Stay into habits for fear of abandoning them is a neurotic and magical way to stop time. Hurts, but the unconscious sense of threat on moving from family and well-known tracks (maybe even hated) is very strong.Even the children, before an evolutionary step, they seem to regress, they fear: then suddenly, if all goes well, made a leap just like kangaroos. 
It’s well-known the phenomenon of "resistance to change";human beings tend to be conservative, and reject the innovations, even those considered as very positive, unless they’re forced to accept them.

It’s said: The darkest hour is before the dawn. It’s good to know it because helps remembering,...perhaps in the future you’ll thank this crisis.
The dawn is always a surprise, comes new and unexpected: you feel different, reborn, when everything seemed to stop and shut down. It 's so that it builds confidence and hope for a better life after that crisis.

Thank You!

1 comment:

  1. Not being able to change doesn't mean we're lazy, stubborn, or weak. A pair of Harvard educators argue that our best-laid plans often fall through for smart, self-protective reasons.

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