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Issue 272 - August 10, 2006
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Today's issue includes:
1. Your Achievement Article - Why Accepting Change is Vital to Your Professional Success by Connie Podesta
2. Your Achievement Quotes - Commitment, Communication/Persuasion and Concentration/Focus
3. Your Achievement Tips - Dreams are Magic Sparks by Vic Johnson
4. Self-Esteem, Making Difficult Relationships Work, Being a Dynamic Leader and Making Lasting Changes
5. More Information
1. Your Achievement Article
Why Accepting Change is Vital to Your Professional Success by Connie Podesta
Like it or not, change is an integral part of today's business
climate. Those employees who embrace and initiate change will thrive, while
those who complain and fear change may be headed for the unemployment line.
Employers feel strongly about the need to have employees who are successful
change agents for their team and their organization as a whole. What exactly is
a "change agent?" An agent is someone who represents the interests of another
person or organization, and his or her job is to take care of business and make
sure everything goes smoothly. Thus, a change agent helps take care of an
employer's business by facilitating change.
Are you a change agent for your organization? Can others count on you to make
sure things go smoothly? Do you continue to take care of business in the midst
of change?
Although some employees have been conditioned to fear change, we must not lose
sight of the fact that change is normal, and most of us will experience
unpredictable changes in both our personal and professional lives. In the
workplace, changes can occur as a result of new thinking, advances in
technology, innovation and progress, knowledge and communication, as well as
mergers, takeovers, layoffs, and downsizing. These organizational changes can
directly affect our professional lives as well as our personal lives. They may
also lead to feelings of sadness, frustration, grief, and anger, especially when
jobs are lost or worse, when an entire organization ceases to exist. So let's
discuss how we can make this normal life experience-change-as positive and
beneficial as possible.
What's Wrong with Change?
Employers want commitment to change when it's necessary. Knowing that, then, why
are so many people resistant to it? The number one reason is fear, although very
few people are willing to admit it. None of us want to acknowledge that we doubt
our ability to integrate new ideas, use new technology, or adapt to new
organizations. We don't even want to think about what's ahead: new management,
new ways of doing things, new terminology, new titles, and new job description.
Fear can have several components:
1. Fear of the unknown: What will happen to my organization, my job, my life, as
I know it now? How secure is my future?
2. Fear of not being in control: What should I do? Should I just wait around
while they make decisions that could seriously affect my life?
3. Fear of being inadequate: I know how to do this job now, but will I be able
to do it as well as they expect me to when everything has changed? And if I
can't, what happens then?
4. Fear of moving outside your personal comfort zone: I've been doing my job
this way for years, and I'm very good at it. Why do we have to change what has
worked so well for so long?
No matter which category your fear falls in, one thing is for sure. The more we
fight and resist the change, the more painful and frightening the changes will
be. Resisting doesn't keep a new idea from taking hold; it simply makes the
process longer and more painful. Change will happen no matter what. We will
handle it better when we learn to move with the change-not against it. Plus,
this is definitely not the time to drag your feet because managers are not
inclined to take employees by the hand and lead them through the change process.
Communication is Key:
There is no doubt that employees often view change from a different perspective
than their supervisors. Many employees believe that management doesn't
understand their side of the story, and managers often feel it is the employees
who don't understand why the change is necessary. This is why communication is
so vital during any change circumstance.
It's been said that lack of communication is the number one reason why personal
relationships can develop problems, and the same holds true for relationships
between employers and employees. Change will require open communication on both
sides. Unfortunately, fear has the power to freeze employees in their tracks and
prevent them from expressing their ideas and opinions.
When faced with change we must always ask ourselves this important question:
Does my resistance to change have anything to do with my own fears? That's a
tough question and one that's not easy to answer honestly. It's natural to fear
the unknown and lack of control. We know that we won't be quite as proficient at
our tasks while we're in the process of learning to do things a new way. We know
we will have to work a lot harder. Are we willing to let go of the present to
embrace the future? We may not know what the future will bring, but we are
responsible for what we bring to the future.
The Positive Side of Change:
If you routinely describe your current job as boring, mundane, or menial, then
perhaps a change is good for you. One of the most positive aspects of change is
that it is never boring. On the contrary, it can create passion. And passion-and
the excitement, creativity, and energy that accompany it-is the spark that keeps
us going.
Passion could be called the charge for our life's batteries. Without that
charge, it's hard to get our engines revved up. That igniting charge is sparked
by the challenge of change-learning new things, meeting new people, growing as
professionals, and taking risks that push us to reach our potential. None of
that can happen unless and until we are willing to experience the fear that
inevitably arises when we move out of our comfort zones. No risk, no fear; no
fear, no passion; no passion, no fun.
If we want passion back in our lives, we must be willing to meet the challenge
of change. What might that mean for you? Perhaps it might involve going back to
school, learning how to work with a computer, working with a team, taking on new
responsibilities, or redefining a career path. If you want to remain employable,
you may have to change more than just your attitude and your reaction to change.
You may have to change some of your ideas and goals to create a better future
for yourself.
Embrace Upcoming Changes:
Many people are content to live their lives by playing it safe. If fear, pain,
and hard work are prerequisites of change, it's easier to understand why some
people are so dedicated to resisting it. They might be good at giving all the
best-sounding reasons why this particular change is not right for the
department, the organization, the team, or the customer. However, their
underlying concern may be their fear about how the change will affect them-their
job-their lives.
If you've been reacting negatively to change, it's important to modify your
attitude and your behavior before it's too late. Think about what you really
want. Comfort at all costs? The status quo? The good old days? If those are the
aspects you desire-if that's what you're waiting for-then you will probably soon
be out of a job. If, instead, you want challenge and welcome change, you will
always be employable.
Connie Podesta is an author, counselor, educator, humorist, playwright,
consultant, songwriter, actress and trainer. She radiates a super-charged,
high-energy presence that immediately involves people and has them responding to
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"Ignore people who tell you 'you can't' or try
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2. Your Achievement Quotes
COMMITMENT
"Desire is the key to motivation, but it’s the determination and commitment
to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal – a commitment to excellence – that will
enable you to attain the success you seek." -- Mario Andretti
"Commitment doesn't guarantee success, but lack of commitment guarantees you'll
fall far short of your potential." -- Denis Waitley
"You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people
than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you." --
Dale Carnegie
"A decision is made with the brain. A commitment is made with the heart.
Therefore, a commitment is much deeper and more binding than a decision." --
Nido Qubein
COMMUNICATION/PERSUASION
"Communication starts with intention...as your intentions will be felt long
before your message is heard..." -- Doug Firebaugh
"The substance of your communication is the response it generates." -- Tony
Jeary
"Today's audiences are stimulation junkies with short attention spans." --
Patricia Fripp
"Accept complete responsibility both for understanding and for being
understood." -- Brian Tracy
CONCENTRATION/FOCUS
"If you concentrate on the present, you eliminate what happened yesterday and
any apprehension of what may happen tomorrow." -- Denis Waitley
"The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object,
can accomplish something; whereas the strongest, by dispersing his over many,
may fail to accomplish anything." -- Thomas Carlyle
"Give whatever you are doing and whoever you are with the gift of attention." --
Jim Rohn
"It's the constant and determined effort that breaks down all resistance and
sweeps away all obstacles." -- Claude M. Bristol
"The fact is, that to do anything in the
world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and
danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can." Richard Cushing
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3. Your Achievement Tips -
Dreams are Magic Sparks by Vic Johnson (excerpted from Day by Day with James Allen)
"Dreams are the seedlings of realities." - As A Man Thinketh
Look slowly around you. All that you see at this moment was one day but
someone's dream - a "seedling of the reality" it was to become. In our lifetime
we have benefited greatly from the dreams of so many.
Mandela, Mother Teresa, Einstein, Gandhi, Spielberg, Disney, Gates and the list
could go on and on and on -- all began with a dream. Who could forget one of the
most powerful speeches of all time by Dr. Martin Luther King, "I Have a Dream".
While we haven't become the color-blind society we should be, go back and read
the speech and see how far we've come since Dr. King first spoke those
"seedlings" into reality.
At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Celine Dion performed a song called The Power of
the Dream.
"Deep within each heart,
There lies a magic spark,
That lights the fire of our imagination...
Your mind will take you far
The rest is just pure heart,
You'll find your fate is all your own creation."
Sounds a lot like James Allen, doesn't it?
So maybe you don't see yourself as a Mandela or Mother Teresa. But if you
haven't already discovered it, deep inside you there is a dream. It was put
there by the one who created you, as we are told in Jeremiah 29:11, "For I know
the plans I have for you, plans to give you hope and a future."
Ralph Marston, whose Daily Motivator has brightened my day for some time now,
writes, "On a regular basis, take time to imagine the very best that life can
be. Step aside for a moment from the day-to-day concerns of life. Re-establish
contact with your highest goals and most treasured dreams. Remind yourself of
the beautiful possibilities that life holds for you. Renew your determination to
bring them to fruition.
"Spend some quality time with your dreams. They are real to the extent that you
value them. To the extent that you commit to them and work for them, they will
come true."
The final verse of Celine's song ends with:
"There's so much strength in all of us,
Every woman, child and man,
It's the moment that you think you can't,
You'll discover that you can."
And that's worth thinking about.
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4. Self-Esteem, Making Difficult Relationships Work, Being a Dynamic Leader and Making Lasting Changes!
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