Adapt To Changes And Transition To Make The Most Of Life
We all go through transition in life. Sometimes many at a time, other times a single event or circumstance. And they can affect us in different ways. It can be something passing out of our life, or passing through. It can be a development, expected or otherwise, that changes things for us. There can be a shift or conversion of one thing to another, and we hope to take advantage of the change. Or an alteration that has meaning and purpose for us. A progression can occur, and this in an orderly manner, if we are fortunate. Alternatively our change can lead to an upheaval in our life from which it might be difficult to extricate ourselves. It is nice if the change transition is progressive, well considered and timely. Then we feel in charge of the motives of our change and can act more productively. At other times our life can appear to be in a state of flux. During these periods, when changes are fluid and unpredictable, life can be tense and tiring. At times like these words can be very powerful - healing, soothing, comforting, relaxing . . . The power of words . . . Ready for us to assimilate and take on board. If we let them filter through and allow the words their power to move and rejuvenate. I hope this transition page will do this and more. I hope these transition examples will help to express life in an insightful, penetrating but easy to read manner. And help us to question the lives we lead and the manner in which we live them. In change how do we cope with transition going from this to that type of situation we don't mind so much if it is development so long as from it we can reap some benefit For we don't like doing something for no good reason our sense of time and value may burgeon our life if we don't treat things with some degree of caution we want to evolve not just cause more and more friction For that is not really our intent when we shift the emphasis to the extent of making a big change in our endeavor to make the most of life and not to fracture The semblance we have in our life of balance upheaval is not our idea of feeling any constance or certainty in what we say or do it is important to stay true to what is you Can we see change in our life passing in front of our eyes, our life bristling with anticipation and real excitement evolution is here, just be patient Do we see our life one of conversion or upheaval hopefully moving on and not too brittle if we are sensible at times we'll keep our own counsel and let change move us on and be more helpful allowing us greater experience most personal for which we should be most grateful for there is no need at all with life to wrestle Is change an alteration or an innovation governed by our confidence and motivation or is it this permutation or that modification that interests us, we want to know what makes a difference We need to be flexible in life and have variation lest monotony rule our every action we need novelty and subtle transition but above all do we need loads of patience To create sufficient chance in a life of diversion which we can exchange for a healthy conversion of effort into satisfaction and production we may need help or some extra guidance In our life we may fall back on alteration to make it real let's have successful innovation and will this give us enough motivation we should avoid any thought of hindrance Perhaps in life we would like transformation at times we would accept a diversion what we don't need is fluctuation what we really need in life is balance Do we feel that our life exhibits progression a solid foundation and bastion to support us and us to beckon towards changes to help brighten life, and in no way be common nor our enthusiasm to dampen rather our experience to deepen no excuse to pardon to enjoy life is the reason and our bond with this life to strengthen and to instill in us for life a real passion Is your life in a state of flux is the wisdom of life the real crux each day and gives us the experience to instruct us, let us leave nothing at all to luck All best, Martin
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