
Small Steps To Big Change
5/12/2010

Making Big Change Easier
When we
decide that it’s time for big changes in our lives, it is wise to ease
into them by starting small. Small changes allow us to grow into a new
habit and make it a permanent part of our lives, whereas sudden changes
may cause a sense of failure that makes it difficult to go on, and we
are more likely to revert to our old ways. Even if we have gone that
route and find ourselves contemplating the choice to start over again,
we can decide to take it slowly this time, and move forward.
Sometimes the goals we set for ourselves are merely indicators of
the need for change and are useful in getting us moving in the right
direction. But it is possible that once we try out what seemed so
ideal, we may find that it doesn’t actually suit us, or make us feel
the way we had hoped. By embarking on the path slowly, we have the
chance to look around and consider other options as we learn and grow.
We have time to examine the underlying values of the desire for change
and find ways to manifest those feelings, whether it looks exactly like
our initial goal or not. Taking small steps forward gives us time to
adjust and find secure footing on our new path.
Life doesn’t always give us the opportunity to anticipate or
prepare for a big change, and we may find ourselves overwhelmed by what
is in front of us. By choosing one thing to work on at a time, we focus
our attention on something manageable, and eventually we will look up
to see that we have accomplished quite a bit. Forcing change is, in
essence, a sign that we do not trust the universe’s wisdom. Instead, we
can listen to our inner guidance and make changes at a pace that is
right for us, ensuring that we do so in alignment with the rhythm of
the universe.
By Madisyn Taylor http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2008/15057.html
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