4/28/2023 0 Comments Embrace itDepending on what the change is, it may also reinforce your life values. Life valuesįrom time to time changes make you re-evaluate your life and look at certain things from a different perspective. Without change, there’d be no improvements. We need to do things differently to make that happen. All of us know that nothing will improve by itself. We all have things in our lives we’d like to improve-finances, job, partner, house, etc. As a result you do not freak out when something unexpectedly shifts. Flexibilityįrequent changes make you easily adapt to new situations, new environments, and new people. You learn lessons even from changes that did not lead you to where you wanted to be. ![]() You discover new insights about diffferent aspects of your life. You grow and learn new things every time something changes. People usually avoid changes and prefer to stay in their comfort zones, but I am true believer that once you get the courage and take the first step to change, your life will become much better.īelow are just few benefits of change: 1. In general, when looking back, I realize that all the good things in my life are the results of changes that occurred in the past. As a result, a new me was born-me being a wife, mother, and happy woman.įinally, the big change I initiated by quitting a good job and embracing the passion of writing made me truly happy and satisfied. The change brought love, peace, and comfort into my life. The biggest change in life occured when I got married. All those changes led me to the realization of what I wanted to do with my life. ![]() As a result, apart from the professional experience I learned how to resolve conflicts with difficult colleagues and how to work with unbearable bosses.Ĭareer related changes brought self-confidence. Now I understand cultural differences and appreciate diversity.Įach of the career shifts brought knowledge and new experiences. Thanks to them I became more flexible and open-minded. During my life I have lived in five countries and in over twenty-five apartments, changed five schools and about five different careers.Īt first it is a bit difficult and annoying, but after a while you get used to the change so much that if it doesn’t come for a while, you end up moving the furniture at home in order to feel something changing.Ĭhanges connected with moving from country to country impacted my personality. I have been embracing change since a young age. When you initiate the change yourself, it’s pretty easy to adapt to it, since it’s a wanted one.īut are the unplanned and unexpected changes bad? What if all changes were good by default? We are often resistant to change, and we don’t realize that change itself is constant.Įven if you resist or avoid it, it will enter your life just the same. Computers can be accessed in school and public libraries several schools have one-to-one device programs teens can send texts from certain Internet sites, most media is online college courses can be accessed online and connecting with someone on the other side of the world happens within seconds.“If you do not create change, change will create you.” ~Unknown Parents can take away cell phones or ban computers, but teens will find a way because technology is everywhere. Adults may feel that she makes her personal life too public, but the truth is,she chooses the degree of privacy she wants. Sure, she also posts statuses about her day-about the creeper that tried to flirt with her or a pic of the embarrassing moment when she realized she’d worn two different shoes. She uses Instagram as a platform to share current events, news and links to organizations that support different causes. But Unplain Jayne is more responsible with technology than most adults would expect. ![]() While youth become more engrossed, parents grow more wary, with images of cyberbullying, sexting, pornography and online black market shopping flashing through their minds.Īdults worry about this access to information through technology. And the method of communication changes with the same rapidity posting, tweeting, texting, video chatting. Right after you say, “I’ll take the white one,” it’s been replaced by the newer, better, faster version. Technology can be fun and scary at the same time. They are teens who pull out their phone in the middle of class to schedule the assigned homework or to look up an unfamiliar word, but they get in trouble for “texting.” They are then reprimanded and dismissed as any other off-task, hands-glued-to-their-smartphone teen. Unplain Jayne represents one of the many girls and guys of the iGeneration that receive censure instead of credit. Technology and Homework: Can We Teach Teens A Healthy Balance?
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