The
Magic of Change
by Claudette Rowley
"It
takes a lot of courage to release the familiar
and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But
there is no real security in what is no longer
meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous
and exciting, for in movement there is life,
and in change there is power."
~~~ Alan Cohen
Often
when I ask new clients how they handle
change, I hear responses such as "I hate
change!" or "I'm terrible at change."
It's very rare that someone says to me "I
love change. When change appears in my life, I
just go with the flow."
Change
is a part of life. In fact, some would
say that maintaining balance in the midst of change
IS life. Change is always happening. We only need
to look at the natural world to know this. Human
life, like nature, ebbs and flows, lives and dies,
can erupt like a volcano and be as peaceful as
the stream burbling through your backyard. Yet
so often we resist that which is natural.
The
"magic" in change is being
present with it. Being present with it means allowing
it to be what it is. It's so easy to resist change
because it stimulates fear, it's unknown and we
feel out of control. However, you have the choice
to allow change rather than resisting it. Here's
a sentence that often helps me: "It is what
it is, so it couldn't be different."
Keys
to allowing:
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Keep in mind that you don't have to
like it; you just have to allow it.
Caveat: Often when we're told to ACCEPT a situation,
we think that means we have to like it. You
don't have to like it, you simply need to allow
without judgment - your thoughts, feelings,
and actions.
-
Observe your thoughts and emotions objectively.
Observing your thoughts and emotions heightens
your awareness of them. Rather than simply being
"in" them, you can also be conscious
of them.
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Notice what you are resisting.
You are in resistance when you are thinking
something "should be different than it
is." I want to make a distinction here.
Often at work or in our personal lives, we see
situations that definitely need to be addressed
or improved. Here's the subtle difference where
change is involved: When you notice something
that you think should be different, first allow
it. It is what it is. From a place of acceptance,
you can choose whether to take action, say what
needs to be said or do nothing.
-
Refrain from judgment - judgment
of yourself, others or situations. The moment
you judge yourself, another person or a situation,
you are in resistance and not present. The trick
here is to keep noticing and observing any judgment.
We are socially conditioned to judge, so most
of do it unconsciously much of the time. Caveat:
It's easy to start judging yourself for judging.
That's your mind looking for a way to take you
out of presence. It's a common occurrence, so
be attentive to it.
One
of the easiest ways to live is from consciousness
- being present in each moment and aware of your
thoughts, feeling and actions. Change is part
of the flow of life. Resisting it won't stop it;
nothing will. You're as likely to prevent change
as you are to stop ocean tides. Allow for change,
allow it to be what it is. That's the magic
Claudette
Rowley,
coach and author, helps professionals
identify and pursue their true purpose
and calling in life. Contact her today
for a complimentary consultation at
781-676-5633 or claudette@metavoice.org.
Sign up for her free newsletter "Insights
for the Savvy" at
http://www.metavoice.org.
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