Changing your life is not a (mid-life) crisis wp.me/p4vkk-3rh
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@berkun If this is a mid-life crisis, then I look forward to many more leaps outside the box.
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@danachis @berkun Change and crisis often go hand in hand, do they not?
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@danachis I agree! Change can be freedom, growth and fun. It just depends upon the change, and how it appears in ones life. / @berkun
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Whether self perpetuated or not, change is inherently disruptive. I think more about *reaction* to change. @danachis @berkun
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@mollydotcom But you say "disruptive" like it's always a bad thing. /@berkun
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Disruption is an aspect of change, not a measure of bad or good per se. I think the way we manage change is key, would you agree? @danachis
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Rather EST-ian (omg EST) @danachis - But agreed philosophically as in "I am the perfect Molly Esther Holzschlag" (imperfections included!)

Jun 21, 2013 · 1:33 AM UTC

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@mollydotcom It keeps me from thinking I can control things. Makes it easier to let go and see the adjacent possible. /@dszuc
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Yes, the moment we realize we control very little or nothing, really, is where a lot of our individuality is defined. / @danachis @dszuc
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@mollydotcom Also EST probably needs a revival. :D
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@danachis It had several. It helped my Mom. It nearly destroyed me, I was 13. Horrible, abusive experience. Would NEVER be allowed today.
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