Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Baseball Themed Receptions

change and the environment

When we talk of change is important to consider the impact of change on our environment. This term is applied in the ecological context, but is also relevant when it comes to personal change.

A personal change, whether voluntary or imposed by circumstances, implications always to some extent in those who belong to our own surroundings. If we are going through a change in our lives, help us to know that going to affect others. A change of habits, a new perspective, a change in our values \u200b\u200binfluence those with whom we interact daily. In some cases it shall do so slight, almost imperceptible. In others it will be vigorously confronted.

Let's look at examples: If I start a new activity (sport, course, a race, a therapy, etc.) Simple implications which can speak having to do with family schedules are changed, or less time to share with a friend. Although there are other deeper longer term.
If I decide to give less (or more) importance to cleanliness or planning things, or if I change my diet, people I receive my new attitudes nearby (no longer clean the kitchen as often, or that I am going everywhere with my agenda, or who do not eat meat) and you might get upset, or like or are indifferent.
Speaking of great personal change such as separation, change of city, or a major lifestyle change, our family, for example, will be severely affected.

When we decided to change others may agree or not. Someone may not want or can not join us on our new journey. Then it's time to assess whether we prefer to stay where we are or if you really want to move.

What reactions generated by your change in your environment? Are we in your hand but not accompany you?
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