Redesign Yourself

December 11, 2003

Since the New Year is quickly approach­ing we all have our res­o­lu­tions to con­sider. Some peo­ple might quit smok­ing, change their diets or change their out­look on life. As for me, with a new baby on it’s way new chal­lenges and bless­ings are just around the cor­ner. It’s some­thing that I’ve accepted and look for­ward to.

As explained in the book, Who Moved my Cheese? change is enevitable. It is some­thing that occurs in all of our lives whether we enjoy it or not. Acknowl­edg­ing the occurence is the first step while the most impor­tant being our adapt­ing to change. Whether you believe it or not, change is a good thing. It keeps things con­stantly fresh pre­vent­ing oth­er­wise “stale cheese”. Learn­ing to accept new obsta­cles and chal­lenges will ulti­mately shape your expe­ri­ences even­tu­ally bring­ing forth a new out­look on life.

Bot­tom­line: Throw out the mis­con­cep­tions that change is a bad thing. Rather, look at change as a nat­ural part of life that will in the end make you a bet­ter person. 

One comment

Nice job Erik…Who moved my Cheese…helped me decide to make some changes in my life in 2002.
Like mov­ing out of ‘The crap’ and up to God’s country…Bishop, CA.

Keep up the great efforts and the NEW design on your web­site is very cool.

by Dad on December 11, 2003 at 1:35 pm. Reply #

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