I don't think I've had to change anything, really, apart from being more serious and focussed on my drive. One thing I've realised is that you get out what you put in and because of that my work rate has increased ten fold.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
How you manage change can make all the difference.
Maybe sometimes I'm such a thinker, I reevaluate too much. Sometimes when it comes down to it, I really don't need to do anything, I don't really need to change anything. I need to just keep plugging away, working at it.
My biggest change is what is important to me, and what is not. What's worthy worrying about, and what is not. When we're younger, we tend to spend too much time worrying and going over the unnecessary. I'm no longer running the hamster wheel.
The best way to change it is to do it. Right? And then after a while you become it, and it's easy.
Working and being involved in multiple businesses and fixing things has almost turned into an addiction, but I can't seem to want to change it.
The thing is, I haven't changed at all.
It's easier to change what you do than people think it is. If you don't change, your field changes around you.
Change can be frightening, and the temptation is often to resist it. But change almost always provides opportunities - to learn new things, to rethink tired processes, and to improve the way we work.
It never occurred to me that I couldn't change things that needed changing or couldn't have what I wanted if I worked hard enough and was good enough.
Every time I've moved, my work has changed radically.