JL KAH

Change Your Routine, Try Something New



Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010

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Most people tend to resist making changes.  They prefer to stay warmly nestled in their comfort zones and feel uneasy stepping out.  How about you?  Do you always spot the same hairstyle, go for the same kind of food, dress in your usual colours and shades, take the same route to work everyday, read the same type of books, listen to certain categories of music, look at things from a certain angle, stick to your job even though you are feeling miserable?

Sometimes, it seems ironic that even when we are struggling in the current situation, we still choose to bear with the pain instead of braving into a new situation.  It is as though our world will fall apart if we step out of our comfort zone.

Change can be a good thing.  Change can be interesting.  Change can also be life transforming.  But, to embrace change, we need to view change as a friend who is here to help us to become better, to become more interesting, to live a better life.

It is easier to start small instead of going for a drastic changeover.  So, the next time, be a little more adventurous.  Instead of having your regular fish and chips, why not try a foreign food?  Instead of listening to soothing music, why not tune in to rock and roll music?  Instead of dressing in your earthly tones, perhaps you can add a dash of colour. Let your imagination flow.  Initially, you may feel uncomfortable, even fearful.  Nevertheless, just persist.  As you drop your resistance towards change, you are opening the door to welcome better and exciting possibilities into your life.

Have fun exploring.


JL Kah has profound interest in the areas of self-improvement and motivation.  She enjoys traveling to different places and loves to share her thoughts and touch lives.  For a free download of her ebook - Great Principles, Rare Insights & Provoking Thoughts, do visit her blog at http://www.jlkah.com

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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)
» left by Jack H. Schick
2 years 13 days ago.
89 fans.
thanks for the encouragement. yes, change can be good. read my article "drunk for 30 years" and you see why I agree.
» left by JL KAH 2 years 13 days ago.
17 fans.
Thanks, Jack for your warm remark.
 
Have popped over to your corner and happy to learn that you are recovering.
You must have gone through a lot, considering the number of years you were on it.
I take off my hat to you and here's a Hi 5 for you too.

Take care.
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