Saturday, October 4, 2008

Bruised Feeling On Back Of Head

Against the Intransigents traditionalists (those who oppose the DNI)



Everything Changes in Life! Written by
antoniogoes Posted in Reflection
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When talking about memory changes various stages of my life, starting work at age 15, income to college, finding a job as a professional, etc.
For each positive results and had to make several changes in my life.

For example to work at age 15 I learned to make and sell ice cream and for this I had to sacrifice my love for football, learn to save, not watching television, sleeping less, or get up earlier, etc.

In short I had to learn new techniques, skills and change behaviors and bad hábitos.Vendí ice for nearly 11 years, this activity allowed me to finish a degree and at the end of it I faced the search for a job as a recent graduate.
Marketing knowledge and experience of 11 years as a peddler of ice cream was my resume, take 1 year 8 months to find a steady job.
companies asking me certain skills, techniques, attitudes, habits, according to this work. If he wanted to develop professionally
had to change and this meant removing the present, enter a degree of discomfort, subordinate present for future delights. To reach our promised land
is difficult and even annoying because demand changes: the change almost always carries a degree of discomfort, especially when it is severe or sudden.
David Shearman in his book, Born to win exemplifies the process of change in the form of an equation.

A + B + C = D

A represents a concern that we can face the possibility of further changes.
B has a vision for a better tomorrow is displayed
C plans and strategies are developed

A 12.5% \u200b\u200bearly adaptation will be ready for a change every six to twelve months.
35% majority will be an early, ready for a change every fourteen to twenty four months. Another 35% consists
the late majority, and will be ready for a change only every twenty-four to thirty-six months.

A 12.5% \u200b\u200bare the belated, to accept change only after a long incubation period about 48 months.

And the remaining 2.5% are the diehard traditionalists who usually refuse to any change.

But guess what? it sounds hard to accept all are essential both innovative as intransigent.

it is expedient that there is dissension among you, to be made manifest among you who are approved (1 Corinthians 11:19).

would imagine that most diehard traditionalists, the church today would hinder its progress and soon become ineffective or, worse still would die.

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