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The Power of Change


Today, perhaps the most important factor affecting your life is the speed of change. We are living in an age where change is taking place at a faster rate than ever before in human history, the rate of change is increasing year by year.
Change today is not only faster, but it is also discontinous not following a straight line but starting, stopping and moving in unpredictable directions.
Change is coming at us from all sides in and so many different ways that it is often impossible to anticipate often forcing us to scrap our very best plans and ideas overnight as the result of a completely  new, and unexpected development coming from a new and unexpectedly direction. As a result we have to remain flexible in our thinking  and in our possible courses of action.
Change causes enormous stress for people who are fixed or rigid in their belief about how things "should be". They fail in love with what they are doing, with their current methods and process, and are unwilling to change even at the face of overwhelming evidence. Don't let this happen to you, be open to information.
To remain flexible, you must be constantly open, alert to new ideas, information, and knowledge that can help you or hurt you in your business or in the achievement of your goals. One new idea can be enough to to make or lose you a fortune.
One idea can put you on the road to riches or knock you off it. One piece of information at the right time can save you enormous amount of time, trouble, money
and other resources, lack of that can cost you are fortune.


The Power Of Change, Thanks for reading.

















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