How To Be A Change Junkie
There are much joy and happiness that comes from getting addicted to change. The blessings are endless, and the opportunities are without limit. We’re all personally just a few baby steps away from our most fulfilled selves and, collectively, from a whole new world. Being a Change Junkie means getting addicted to the positivity and abundance that change can bring.
Being A Change Junkie
No matter the goal, the dream, or the healing written down on someone’s wish list, the path will require many things but only one thing for absolute certain: change.
It’s a word that strikes fear for some of us. The idea of change can often inspire our most painful memories of difficult transitions and challenging circumstances. Even the bravest among us would admit to being fine without it and taking measures to avoid it altogether. And yet, it is the constant ebb and flow of the universe. We may equate change with our least favorite memories, but we rarely give it the credit it deserves for our most rich and valuable experiences.
After all, Change was there for all of that too. It is a necessary part of becoming our Best Self.
This type of change begins when we get spiritually hungry when we start to look deeper and reveal more and more of our potential. As we strive to be better than we were yesterday, we begin to find ways to build upon our success and to course-correct when things don’t go as planned. Instead of living a robotic existence, we try new things, face our fears, and nurture passion and inspiration instead of safety and comfort. We start to create positive change wherever we go, we smile at strangers we meet, we leave people, places, and things better than how we found them, and we practice kindness even when we don’t want to. This is what becoming a Change Junkie looks like.
The kabbalists teach that our purpose for coming to this world is to transform and perfect our positive traits, transcending our negative qualities.
Becoming a Change Junkie means getting addicted to this chain of events, to the positive energy that change can bring. We will no longer run or hide from change; instead, we will look for and embrace it. This is our life, and we alone are responsible for the quality of it. This is the importance of making friends with change.
Change requires urgent and immediate action every day. If we don’t love what we do, the immediate action is finding something we do love. If we already love what we do, we can look for immediate ways to do more of it. And if we are unsure of what we love, we can urgently get to work finding out what that thing is.
One change in the right direction is all it takes to change the course of someone’s life. The trick is knowing how to make the first domino fall. Once the step is taken, change has already begun, and that momentum brings about hidden gifts and makes a way where once there was none. All that’s left to do is celebrate how far we have already come.
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About the Author
Monica Berg is a teacher and writer who specializes in assisting people in living their most fulfilled lives through the wisdom of Kabbalah. She is the author of Fear Is Not an Option and serves as Chief Communications Officer for Kabbalah Centre International. Follow her weekly blog at rethinklife.today and stay in touch via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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