WHEN CONFRONTED WITH CHANGE,
WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE?
You always have 3 options. Which one is right for you?
By Harland Merriam, October 12, 2020
THREE CHOICES, THREE DOORS
You are confronted with a substantial change in your life. What will you do?
You have only three real options. If these three doors where those options, which would you choose?
Door #1 is the choice to stand still. You may choose to not move at all. Sometimes this is appropriate. Before taking action — stop and consider and then decide.
Door #2 is a decision to move backward. In the military, we call this a retreat, a tactical withdrawal. Taking a step back may be your wisest move. See a move backward as a way to regroup, to find a safer place from which to make your next move.
Door #3 is moving forward. (Or to the right or left.) Step toward your destination. Step into that new chapter in your life, into your new future.
All three choices can be appropriate.
Which is the right one to help you navigate the change in your life. From time to time the first two types of moves may be necessary. But, the move forward is the most effective for actually taking you from where you are and to where you want to be.
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