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Don’t Let Change Be a Stranger; How To Embrace It as Your New Best Friend

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Life for everyone is different today than it was a year ago before the pandemic, but for some individuals life today may even be different than it was a month ago, a week ago, or even 24 hours ago.

And maybe, even probably, they don’t like the way change is disrupting their previously predictable personal world.

But since change is inevitable and comes whether you like it or not, the best approach is not to resist it and do battle with it, but to find ways to make change your friend, says Andi Simon (www.andisimon.com), a corporate anthropologist, founder of Simon Associates Management Consultants, and author of Rethink: Smashing the Myths of Women in Business.

“A friend is someone we trust, who is special to us and is appreciated,” Simon says. “We enjoy being with them. But instead of seeing change as a friend, we treat it the way we do a stranger. Like a stranger, change is foreign to us and we are afraid of it because we are afraid of the unknown.”

People resist change in part because that’s the way the human brain works.

“When we are young, our minds create a story about who we are and that story becomes our reality, even though it’s not really reality,” Simon says. “The mind knows what you like, who you are, and it deletes anything that does not fit your reality.”

That’s why when people encounter a change, the brain’s default is essentially to say, “We don’t do that.” The brain is trying to be helpful, seeking to keep people comfortable within their normal habits. But in the process, it’s creating barriers to progress that people need to overcome, whether in business, personal development, or life in general, Simon says.

So, how can people become friends with change? She has a few suggestions:

  • Create a new story. If that old story about who you are is holding you back, it’s time to create a new one, Simon says. “You want to create a new reality for yourself, a story where you are the hero,” she says. “If you can imagine a new future, you can act on it.”
  • Collaborate with your mind. “To create that new story, we literally need to have a conversation with our mind, telling it what we want it to do,” Simon says. “The brain doesn’t like things that are unclear, it doesn’t like uncertainty. So if we are going to do this, as therapist and author Marisa Peer puts it, we need to make the unfamiliar familiar. Then create your new story, because once you are able to imagine a new future you can act on it. Tell your mind that it will love this new stuff, that these are great changes.”
  • Ignore change fatigue. Simon says she is often asked what should be done about change fatigue, which happens when people show stress, apathy and confusion because of change. “I have preached that you should ignore it,” she says. “People will use change fatigue as an excuse not to change. If nothing else the pandemic showed how much people can change. Not everybody, of course, but there have been some people who have risen to the occasion and who have done brilliantly. And there are others who you thought would rise to the occasion but became immobilized.”

People are often better at making changes than they give themselves credit for, she says.

“When you look back, it wasn’t that long ago that we didn’t have computers, we didn’t have the internet, we didn’t have i-Phones,” Simon says. “We didn’t have anything like we have today.

“Cartoonist Bill Watterson has a quote that says, ‘Things are never quite as scary when you’ve got a best friend.’ So, we’ve got to make change our friend and enjoy the journey.”

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