Wind of change
Change is inevitable. As part of our nature as humans, we normally do not like major change and the fear of the unknown that accompanies change. But change is essential, as life is not static, nor are we meant to be, change is part of our very nature, welcome or not.
Change occurs suddenly, we can't predict, what is gonna happen even in next one second. Change can happen in a second, but your adjustment period won't. But we should take it positively and make it surpassing. The anticipatory anxiety that we experience in the midst of important life changes can be emotionally paralyzing. Some changes will be a challenge, and to these challenges we may either rise or fall, and we should be our own game changer.
Once I visited orphanage home, when I entered , I saw a kid was ruling the house, was enjoying, actively hanging out and dancing all over. That jolly kid drew my attention and when I was informed about him, I came to know that he was new to the house, just a member of 2 days, and was from a good family, his parent left him in orphanage home because they felt raising a chid is a responsibility, but never thought of the child's emotion. That child elated me with the feeling of lively and cheerful joy.
That child amazed me with a big change he adapted from family life suddenly to orphanage life. On the other hand, I saw some kids were reluctant to talk and were alone.
To handle changes in our life, we need to accept what is beyond our control and focus on our own internal transition to the new reality. Remember that feeling fear about change does not mean that change is bad - what seems frightening at first may well turn out to be for the best. The old hippy saying "Don't knock it until you have tried it" , is a good maxim to keep in mind.
Again a heart touching and inspiring post dear. Very interesting and imotional your presentation skills are.
ReplyDeleteReally nicely written.