How to Make Changes for the Better
My oldest grandson just had his 10th birthday. Double digits! It's a milestone. His younger brother lost his first tooth not too long ago. And the youngest of all is so proud that he's now out of diapers. Change is the one constant in life. It's the one thing we can count on. Some changes are within our choice, such as beginning a new habit, starting a new job, buying a bigger house or downsizing to a smaller one. Others are out of our control, such as births, illness, aging, or economic booms and downturns. But even when circumstances are not of our choosing, we still decide how we'll respond and what our attitude will be. Of course, not all change is progress. Many people immediately assume that any new technology or social movement must be an improvement, but that's not always the case. Others assume that new trends or innovations are inevitably bad – which is also untrue. A new job can mean more opportunities and higher pay, but ...