Being highly sensitive or not, change is extremely challenging. It’s one of the few things in life that is absolutely guaranteed, yet most people are unprepared or unwilling to cope with it. Isn’t this true in this time of worldwide crisis?
Change is a difficult process because it involves letting go of an old situation, be it good or bad. It’s human nature to have anxiety whenever we experience loss or have something new in our lives. As we move out of our comfort zone, the future becomes uncertain, and our angst intensifies.
Often viewed in a negative context, change can take a toll on us physically and emotionally. Simply put, it can make us sick and depressed, a state that isn’t conducive for making positive choices.
Change is usually accompanied by feelings of unease and restlessness, which can lead to healthy or unhealthy reactions. A healthy reaction motivates you to do the things necessary to get what you want. An unhealthy reaction paralyzes you and keeps you from moving forward.
Resistance to change is very common and often appears when you are firmly entrenched within your current circumstances. If your life is working somewhat, it can be very difficult to imagine an alternative way of doing things. It’s easy to make excuses to avoid change. I’m too busy. I have to make a living. I have personal and family obligations. I don’t have time to think about and deal with change.
If you want to better understand your relationship to change, it can be helpful to examine your prior experience with it. How have the major changes in your life come about? Do you tend to initiate change, or do your circumstances usually force you into it? Armed with that knowledge, you can chart a better path for coping with life’s transitions.
Keep in mind that it’s never too late to change. You can always make adjustments to get to the kind of future you want. You can start by incorporating some small action into your life that will move you closer to your goals, no matter how insignificant it might seem. This process can be done gradually and evolve over time. It’s not necessary to quit your job or put your entire life on hold in order to make a change.
It’s important to look at the process of change in a realistic and positive way. Change doesn’t have to be something you dread. It is usually just a signal that something in your life needs attention. Change can be exciting and bring new opportunities for growth. Instead of fearing change, learn to expect it, welcome it, and to sometimes even initiate it.
How are you coping in this unprecedented period of change? Have you re-evaluated your life at the present time? I’m interested in any thoughts or comments that you have.
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