14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Mark Susnow
COACHING FOR YOUR SUCCESS Inspiring possibility and personal
power Mark Susnow
Letters on Life #10 September 2003 EMBRACE CHANGE
We all have a unique way of communicating our story, a way that
reflects our life experience. The photographer uses a camera,
the artist a brush, and the musician a melody or rhythm. But as
the years go by our story changes. We look through a different
filter, paint with a different color, sing a different song or
feel a different rhythm. This past June family members came from
all over the country to celebrate my son's graduation from high
school. While sitting on the baseball field with picturesque
mountains in the background, memories of parenting flooded my
mind. I thought about how rapidly my children had changed and
how I had to let go of some of my expectations in order to stay
connected with them. As I eagerly awaited the moment of my son's
graduation, the valedictorian read an inspiring poem and a few
students performed original inspirational songs for the
occasion. And then the principal addressed the students and
their families. She made reference to Spencer Johnson's classic
parable about change, "Who Moved My Cheese." It is a paradox of
life that while our children change rapidly, we as adults try to
put the brakes on the speed of change. We like to think to some
degree we are in control of our life by holding on to what we're
used too. "No," Hem quickly responded. "I like it here. It's
comfortable. It's what I know. Besides it's dangerous out
there." Johnson, Spencer "Who Moved My Cheese?"
During periods of my life I've resisted change, enjoying the
moment, not wanting it to end. But eventually it does end and I
begin a new phase that is not necessarily what I was hoping for.
I've learned through the years that letting go and trusting that
the change will be exciting, vibrant and full of new challenges,
offers me a new way to look at life... a life in which everyday
is new. Haw said, "Sometimes, Hem, things change and they are
never the same again. This looks like one of those times. That's
life! Life moves on. And so should we." Johnson, Spencer. "Who
Moved My Cheese?"
Just look at nature's cycles. Trees bud in the spring and by
summer they are full of delicious fruit. In the Autumn, leaves
fall to the ground and when winter arrives, the trees are barren
and the cycle begins anew. You know for certain there's an
intelligence in nature's way of doing things.
What if we looked at life in this way? Since we know there are
cycles in our lives, we can prepare for the inevitable next
cycle. We know it will be colder in the winter and warmer in the
summer, so we dress accordingly. We do not resist the cycles of
nature, so let us not resist the cycles of our lives. Now,
here's the good part. If we know there are changes coming we can
prepare ourselves by becoming more flexible and adaptable. If we
know there are changes coming we can enjoy the moments when
things are going well and when they are not, we can look forward
to a better future. By embracing change as a way of life, we can
look forward to change as opportunity, as adventure, as
possibility. It is essential that we have the tools to prepare
us for this new way of thinking. Today there's an increasing
awareness of teachings from many different walks of life that
encourage us to be more open and flexible. As we look inward and
take time for reflection through meditation and prayer we are
more accepting of our differences and unique rhythms. And as we
continue to expand we can embrace change as a way of life. Let
me know what is changing in your life. I love receiving your
many responses and feedback. Thank you and keep them coming.
Feel free to pass this letter on to the friends in your circle
and let them know about the advantages of being on the journey.
Speak with you soon,
Mark mark@inspirepossibility.com
Mark Susnow, formerly a trial attorney for 30 years is a coach,
speaker, and group facilitator. He's inspired hundreds of people
to believe in themselves and to achieve their goals and dreams.
Contact Mark to discover how you can benefit from coaching. Be
sure to visit his website. www.inspirepossibility.com
415.453.5016
About Author :
Mark Susnow's unique background as a trial attorney and musician
has given him some poignant insights into personal and
professional success.He combines this with meditation to find
balance and meaning in his life.