Navigating Change

We’re in the midst of great change in our country and all over the world, and most people aren’t prepared. Having been in business for almost 26 years, I’ve seen all kinds of major changes take place—including 9/11, the housing crisis in 2008, the pandemic, and more.

 

Now that we’re in another great change, are you prepared? Have you trained your mind to see the opportunity? Can you adapt to the changes in order to come out better and stronger on the other side? If you’re not prepared, you’ll be reduced to the level of the problems showing up in your life. This happens when your mind isn’t trained to think about the opposite side of whatever you’re experiencing.

 

People experience change in a negative way for 2 reasons—they’re either not prepared, or they’re preyed upon, based on the idea that they’re not prepared. If you’re unprepared, you’ll likely get stuck in the ideology of the opinions of the day.

 

In this episode you’ll learn:

 

  • How to navigate change and actually benefit from it (because change isn’t “bad” unless you’re only focusing on the bad part of it)
  • Change is constant—we’ve always had good times and bad times throughout history; what determines whether they’re “good” or “bad” is the whole of the collective
  • The Law of Polarity governs everything in the universe—it states that everything, both physical and non-physical, has an equal and opposite side to it (you can’t have just one side of something)
  • Pain, grieving, and loss are designed to be lessons, not a life sentence
  • All change presents a lesson to us—if we know how to think, we can think through the lesson and become a more skilled, aware person on the other side
  • You can train your mind to THINK in order to see the upside and the downside of any circumstance
  • Why you should keep advancing your skills and never stay where you are—keep getting better at sales, marketing, team building, and problem solving, so you can navigate problems that will hit all of us
  • How your perception controls your experience—change your perception, and you’ll change your life

 

If you can look at your circumstance and remove the judgment from it, you’ll start to see the opportunity.

 

To help you navigate change, embrace your power by asking, “What do I want?”

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