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Home Reflections I remain adaptable to everyday changes.

I remain adaptable to everyday changes.

Change is a natural part of life. Those who adapt, thrive. Those who don't, become extinct! I choose to thrive, to use change to help me grow and learn, and to take advantage of new opportunities to help me succeed. 

When I think about it, I realize that the only true constant in life is change. As each new day dawns, it brings me new opportunities. As each day passes, I know that I am different, even if only slightly, from the day before.
 
I know I can incorporate life's changes into my journey with confidence.
 
If a day does not go as planned, I restructure my timetable to fit in the change. I leave enough room in my schedule to make some unplanned stops along the way. Then I get back on track as soon as I am able.
 
When challenges arise, I adjust my path to accommodate them. I take time to seek solutions and then act decisively on my decision, adapting to the new circumstances without flinching.
 
Major changes may even require me to adjust my priorities or reset my goals. I let go of the tendency to resist something just because it is a change from what I am used to. Instead, I re-make my plans to take advantage of the benefits these new changes can bring.
 
Today, I plan to discover the benefits of change and I adapt myself to make the best use of my new opportunities.
 
Self-Reflection Questions:
 
1.    Do I have a tendency to resist change?
2.    What recent change has brought me positive benefits?
3.    What can I do to take advantage of some of the changes in my life?


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