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Written by Daniel J. Belcher, Jr.
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How do we find power for change? There are some basic practices
that will help us to make meaningful changes in our lives. The
power to change lies within each us. We must recognize the value
of learning positive practices that will help us to make dynamic
changes in our lives. The power to change is within our grasps.
Action is one of the key elements to change. We must be ready to
take some kind of action for change to take place. Positive talk
is good, but action must be in the picture for effective change
to take place. You must have a plan of action; list your steps.
Do not put your plan of actions too far out in the distance
future. Taking action sooner rather than later will help you to feel
good about your change.
Another element that supports the power to change is motivation.
When we begin to take positive actions toward change we often
become motivated. Motivation is like a flame that turns into a
fire. Our motivation will help us to continue on the road to
successful powerful changes in our lives. Motivation is a by
product of right actions, if there are no right actions it will be hard
to get motivated.
Focusing must be part of the process to having the power to
change. If we are not focused, it will be hard to change. We
will expend a lot of energy without the ability to focus. The
ability to focus will increase our ability to make positive
changes. Our power to change is related to how focused we can
become. By becoming more focused we have the power to make more
changes.
In positive writings and books we can find the strength, courage
and power to make real changes in our lives. The set aside
scriptures can be used as a main source of gaining the courage
needed to accomplish this task. Let us find the time to read
these types of writings. A regular habit of reading the right
materials will give you the strength for powerful changes.
The power to change is within our reach; we must walk the path.
About the Author:
I retired from the United States Navy in 2003, after serving
over 21 years of enlisted active duty onboard several different
ships and a few shore assignments. I am married. My wife and I
have two daughters. We have two dogs, Chow Chow's, to be exact.
I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Liberal Arts (Focus area
Psychology) from Excelsior College class 2004.
Visit his website: www.belwrites.com a>
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