Change starts with ourself. As we grow older, change will develop us, as well as our growth, perception in life, hobbies, and many more. I believe that change starts with your own self. Our self is our own boss in life, we control our life through in what things we are most likely to be. That's why, for me change is difficult for me because of this. It is risky, slow to develop, and subject to criticism. And often, one's fear of others is what prevents them from moving forward with change. When it comes to change, we do experience some positive aspects.

The hardest and most terrifying element of the process is the initial step since it leaves one up to risk. However, it also creates prospects for independence and immense freedom. Making the decision to bring about change is difficult, and continuing down that road by really putting forth the work is equally difficult and crucial, but as the saying goes, nothing worthwhile ever comes easily. Whether we like it or not, change occurs whether or not we take action to stop it. Tomorrow will not be the same as today. We can fight back, but it's kind of like trying to hold back water in a torrent; it won't help. We can either actively participate in and lead change or choose to observe it happen passively around us. Those with a fixed attitude frequently quit up before they even begin because they view challenging challenges as a pain in the butt. Change is welcomed by individuals with a growth mindset while it is resisted by those with a fixed perspective.
From the most basic to the most complicated levels, changes are occurring. While we can manage and influence certain changes, the majority are realistically out of our hands. Statistics show that only few of us will make a significant contribution to world history. Additionally, by altering myself, I might have a bigger, better effect on the world. If we start with ourselves, we can drive change and improve the world. I can provide more to my family, my community, and my industry if I learn to be a better partner, father, business owner, leader, salesperson, philanthropist, coach, and volunteer. I might be able to have a beneficial impact on others by welcoming positive change into my life and by starting that transformation.
Resources:
https://aventislearning.com/course/effective-change-management-understanding-the-people-side-of-change/
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