Dealing with Change

The world is an ever changing place and the pace of the change is accelerating. Holding on what we have, life style, working style, existing technology, communication style and etc is no longer realistic in this world. Our career or jobs will change at least 7 times in our lifetime.

One of my friends called today and joked about the only people whose lives were not affected by this downturn in business are those on social security. I joked back, it won't be true for long when inflation hits the country.

The choice is up to you: resist the change, accept the change, adapt to the change or embrace of the change. At end of the day, whether you are willing to change or not, your life is going to be different.

How does one embrace the change?

Positive attitude and ability to anticipate the trend enable you to embrace the change.

Each week, free yourself from your daily busy work and schedule four+ hours for research and learning new things. Your research will quickly show you trends and tips that will be helpful for your future..

Change comes with risks. Are you willing to take these risks? Are you in the position mentally and financially to take these risks?

One of my mentors told me, "Never run away from things, always run into something big for you." To embrace the change, you have to anticipate it and adjust your career and life accordingly, learning new skills and moving into new fields. Make your assets inflation proof. Tips and ideas from experts are readily available. You just need to look for them and start to practice on them today.

Comments

BabyBlogger said…
Sometimes I do doubt whether spending time learning new things totally unrelated to my industry is worth the time because I don't know when and if I will be able to use the knowledge. Thanks for this post. It's a good reminder.
Pat Zimmerman said…
Lifelong learning is the secret to a happy life. I think when we stop learning, we start dying. Knowledge is never wasted. Universities require students to take "core classes" so they will be well-rounded educated people.

Pat

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