Weekend Engagement Week 264 Topic 4
" It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change."🌀
Feeling afraid of change because we're often unable to imagine ourselves outside our comfort zone, clinging to the shore because we don't know where the new currents will take us, literally resisting change, is a human and understandable mechanism, but it has the ability to make us feel stuck and static. Resistance is an invisible obstacle that makes us want to stay where we are and believe that moving forward is unnecessary, but as I've heard countless times... "Change is inevitable."
Personally, I'm someone who still resists change, but I also recognize that I do so a little less compared to my self two months ago. For example, sometimes it takes a lot of effort for me to maintain the good habit of exercising. Although I've already developed a personal routine that I've tested and have noticed some results, I still struggle to stick with it. So I can say that my resistance to changing habits is quite strong. I still have a hard time processing the fact that the first thing I do in the day is take a shower and go exercise. My mind is aware that it's for a positive change, whether for my health, looking better, or developing my discipline, but at the same time, it always chooses the most comfortable action, and comfort is the antonym of change.
Often, a lack of motivation or impatience makes it even more difficult, and I'm still far from saying that I have a well-developed habit. But giving up is not an option, and I know that every day will be a new opportunity to improve, because I'm sure that one day, not resisting change will be one of my strongest points and to declare with certainty that change is inevitable
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