How change happens in 2 steps
The first step; the birth of change is the result of at least one of these mental, or emotional conditions, or a combination of them: righteous anger, dissatisfaction, indignation, intolerance, disgust, boredom and a word you don’t hear very often: fed-upness.
It’s only when one or more of these feelings and thoughts take hold of you, fill you up and exceed your tolerance limits that change is born. In one word, it’s when you’ve had enough. It’s when you’re ready to say “No more!” You’ve reached your limit and you’re not going to take it. That is the birth of change. When your self-respect is challenged, you know you must do something about it. Things cannot stay as they are. But that’s only the first step, only the start; the birth of change.
For this “No more” attitude to grow, to gain momentum and enable change to grow into something tangible, you must make all your strength available to it. That’s because all change encounters resistance and the bigger the change, the greater the resistance.
The second step to change is to allow your anger, your intolerance, your fed-upness to employ all your strength. You have to put all you’ve got at their disposal and then just get out of the way.
Now what does ‘all your strength’ mean? The combined use of all of the following resources:
So, do you want change? Do you want this fed-upness burning inside of you to produce results that will give you a whole new lease on life? The “No More” event, this Sunday at 11am, will show you how to produce results born out of this indignation. Without good amounts of fed-upness and all your strength, there can be no change.
Event: No More
Date: Sunday 31st January 2016
Time: 11am
Venue: At your local UCKG HelpCentre