For many people, the most
frightening and personally threatening thing, as well as the most exhilarating
and personally satisfying thing they can experience in life, is change. Change
is motion—another definition of what it means to be alive. And since change is
the process of being alive, it is both a threat and a promise.
The threat of change is rooted in
fear and uncertainty: uncertainty that disorients, causes acute anxiety, and
raises disturbing questions about who you are. Therefore, the very notion of
change in any quarter threatens to destabilize you, the way you see the world,
and how you see yourself in that world. When the threat of change comes toward
you, your only question is, “What will become of me?” However, there’s another
side to the threat of change—its promise. When the promise of change comes
toward you, your only question is, “What will I become?”
The promise of change is rooted
in your unspoken desire to actually know, understand and unabashedly celebrate
who you are, your place and space in the world, and your mission and calling in
life. Therefore, the promise of change is your opportunity to experience yourself,
others and the world at large first-hand and unmediated by the artificial
boundaries and limitations of your upbringing, education and training. The
promise of change offers you a new lens through which you can perceive what is
going on around you. It provides you with choices that you never imagined you
had. It offers opportunities that have been hiding from you in plain sight, and
provides you with tools that can move you from where you are to where you’d
really rather be.
The promise of change exploits your
raw materials of fear and doubt, and from them manufactures products and
services that provide you places of safety, areas of knowing and vistas of
clarity. The promise of change is the hope that propels you on the quest to
live a full, meaningful and productive life that you actually get a chance to
enjoy.
Investing in your personal growth
offers you the promise of positive change in your life, as well as the vehicle
you can use to get to your destination of success. Don’t focus on the threat of
change. Think about the promise of change that will come to your life as a result
of seeing yourself as worthy of investment. Take the leap of faith and discover
your own hidden potential.
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