What
Changes Are You Avoiding In Life?
Change is a constant in
our lives and yet so often we resist it. As human beings we are wired to
avoid change because any type of change, even change for the better,
involves a level of discomfort in some shape or form. The whole concept of
comfort zones evolved to explain the hedonistic psychological drive in all
of us to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Comfort zones - characterized by
the familiar, the known, the predictable - are where we risk little
except, of course, our spirits deepest fulfillment. Change, by its very
nature, requires us to step beyond our comfort zone and let go of
something we've become familiar with - whether it be a the structure of
our company, a relationship, a routine, a neighborhood or a physical
environment in which we've lived or worked - and adapt to something new,
something unfamiliar.
As someone who has moved around a lot over the last decade and had four
children along the way, I know all too well that change can not only be
uncomfortable but it can be inconvenient and, at times, quite overwhelming
(as every new mother will tell you). However I also know that unless you
are willing to embrace change in your life you will miss the opportunities
your ever changing environment presents to you and will be unable to
create for yourself a life you really enjoy living.
Perhaps you are someone who feels very averse to change. A 'creature of
habit' you call yourself. That is all fine and good. But if your aversion
to change has left you unwilling to address the areas of your life you
don't feel good about and fulfill your own unique potential then it is
coming at a cost to you. In my experience when people choose to avoid
change - even positive change - it is because they doubt their ability to
take on the challenges that change will bring. Fear keeps them stuck and
resigned to the status quo.
Is there something you don't feel completely great about in any of these
aspects of your life?
* Your relationships
* Your home and work environment
* Your career (or lack thereof)
* Your health and general sense of well being
* Your finances
* Your sense of community
* Your recreation/leisure time
* Your life in general!
What would need to change to bring into your life more of what you wanted
and less of what you didn't in whichever areas you feel dissatisfied with?
People who achieve true success in their professional and personal lives
are those who view change not as something that is 'bad' and to be avoided
but as something that is necessary if they are to move forward toward the
goals that inspire them. They don't resist. They embrace.
Likewise the only way you can ever have the life you'd really love to live
is by proactively going out and making whatever changes need to be made.
But what's that you say? You feel scared, daunted even? Well of course you
do… you're human! No-one is born immune to fear and self doubt. We all
experience it. Likewise, no one is born with an absence of courage.
Courage lies within each of us and is not an absence of fear but action in
spite of it. So whatever changes you have been putting off know you are
capable of taking on much more than you have been giving yourself credit
for. Stop underestimating yourself!
Sure your life right now might be relatively easy and 'comfortable' but
that doesn't mean it is truly rich in the stuff that makes it truly
rewarding and meaningful. Upgrading your experience of being alive in the
world requires willingness to continual personal growth. Growth does not
occur in comfort zones. In fact the only way you can grow into your full
potential is by stretching yourself a little now and then, and as you do,
leaving behind the old in order to experience the new. When you approach
change with the right attitude you will become much more confident in your
ability to handle life's challenges and to take on bigger, more exciting
challenges that really inspire you.
Today I encourage you to take one small action toward addressing something
you feel dissatisfied with. It may require a change to your daily routine,
who you hang out with, your commitments, your eating habits, your spending
habits or to your willingness to have a conversation that you've long been
putting off… whatever! The most important thing is to step into action and
as you do remember that you really are much much more capable and
courageous than you think you are!
2005 © Margie Warrell. All rights reserved.