Be Discontented
With The Status Quo
by Rachelle Disbennet-Lee, PhD.
It
is natural to be satisfied with the way things are; but the moment
we settle for how things are, we give up the opportunity to experience
how things could be. Life is evolutionary, but only if we allow
it to be. If we choose to, we can get stuck in the comfort of
the status quo and miss the real opportunities that require us
to step into a bigger life.
Many
people in business are comfortable with things being the way they
are. People will even say, "It has always been that way."
Just because it's always been "that way" doesn't mean
it has to stay that way. Things must change in order to grow.
We must change. To stay the same means to never grow and develop,
and never reach our full potential.
Life
is about change. Nothing ever stays the same. There are times
when people resist change and become comfortable and attached
to the status quo. The key is to always be discontented with the
status quo and search for new opportunities.
Are
you discontented with the status quo? If so, you are right where
you need to be. Becoming contented means that you stop looking
for opportunities and are not open to new possibilities. The status
quo will lull you into thinking things are fine, but that isn't
true. The true nature of life is change, so if you are not changing,
you are not fully experiencing life. This doesn't mean that you
can't enjoy the moment you are in. Most certainly you should enjoy
where you are, and be excited about where you are going.
Rachelle
Disbennett-Lee, PhD provides daily motivation, information and
inspiration to thousands of people through her award winning e-zine
365 Days of Coaching. For a free report, "The Power
of Daily Action - How to create more Wealth, Health and Happiness
by Tapping Into the Power of Daily Action" go to
http://www.365daysofcoaching.com/daily_action.htm
© Coach Rachelle Disbennett Lee, PhD, 2007
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