Monday, June 21, 2010

Change is always in the air


A beautiful spring turned into summer last Monday; I was reminded of the eternal changes of the seasons. Four times every year we experience a change in our surroundings and ultimately, our lifestyle. Warm summers spent outside in the bright sunshine never fail to turn into cold winters where we retreat to the warmth of home and shelter from the elements. We accept these changes as part of life and adapt to live in these four different seasons accordingly. So why are we afraid of change outside of this universal lifecycle?

We live in fear of change. Change deals with the unknown, a territory that is an uncharted challenge. We avoid unknown because it is comfortable and safe within familiar borders. But if we never venture outside of our boundaries, how can we improve? If we stay safe within the known, we may miss precious experiences and opportunities that we did not dream possible.

Fear of change applies to the business world as well. In today’s uncertain economy, a safe harbor is hard to find. We can’t rely on familiar business practices and customs as the world shrinks with globalization and a shifting marketplace. The only familiar aspect of today’s fluctuating environment is change itself. As individuals and business people, we must use change as a tool to better ourselves and our community. Yes the unknown is scary, but it is inevitable. If used as a weapon of choice rather than a preconceived hindrance it will foster improvements to the struggling economy.

Just as we adapt to the turning of the seasons, we must adapt to our shifting marketplace. The only thing we can count on is change; embrace it. The challenge of change will open doors to improvement and growth. Conquer that fear and step into the unknown, you might be surprised by what you find.

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