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What a great read! I've used the "roller coaster" feeling in my discussions lately but I also know that change hasn't just begun, we are simply attempting to move faster, multi-task more profoundly and ending up half-done. Reading this allows for thought of how to reflect on change mentally. Yes, we're busy and change is happening all around us, but STOP and measure what has been completed, what has been improved and how we've grown from that. This is how to view change. Change has always been and will always be around us but we need to view change as a positive to stay in the race. Sometimes the solution is within. Wow!
Thanks Sheryl for that feedback. I also suggest to others (and myself!) to STOP in order to take a few moments to reflect on how far they have come and what they have achieved. Change is constant and when we can be open to all that it brings, rather than resisting it, everything flows so much easier! Love your thought that 'sometimes the solution is within' ... WOW!
Thanks for sharing your experiences, Liz - what a great post!
You said: "It’s simply no use hanging on to everything familiar, whether good or bad"
One thing that I know for sure is that hanging on to things that are over, done, gone, past tense takes up a lot of mental space. It also takes up mental and physical energy.
If it's over, let it go...