Transitions. I love to challenge myself to find one word
to describe my current state. I have
come to believe that “transitions” is the best word to describe the entire
human condition. If it’s true that
everything changes except change, then transitions are our primary purpose in
life. Does that seem oversimplified, or
pessimistic? I suppose that depends on
how you think of transitions.
In this
blog, I will examine many types of transitions.
While the dictionary definition of transition is “movement, passage, or
change from one position, state, stage, subject, or concept to another” I will
define it differently. I think of
transitions as adjusting to change.
Transitions as change happen to us. Transitions as adjustment are in our
control. I like control, especially when
I’m having to change.
I plan
to make liberal use of quotes in this blog because when I see that someone has
captured an important thought in a concise manner I don’t see any reason to try
to improve on it.
Q: How many psychiatrists does it
take to change a light bulb?
A: Only one, but the light bulb
must want to change.
I also
believe that relationships and communication are two critical parts of
transitions. As change occurs,
relationships will demand extra attention.
Communication is important in all aspects of our lives but it is essential
during transitions. I spent my entire
career in broadcasting and teaching, both of which demand good communication
skills and yet in both areas my colleagues and I struggled to communicate. My bachelor’s degree is in
speech-communication but I feel I still have much to learn about good
communication.
Some of
the experiences I will draw from include starting a family, starting school,
graduating, teaching, owning a business, death, leaving home, starting a
career, retiring, caring for parents, and more.
I
expect to reveal some things that you didn’t know in this blog. I also expect I will uncover a lot of new
things from reading, from living, and from you.
This blog should be a dialogue for sharing experiences, exchanging
ideas, and learning how to become better at being human. We will communicate, build relationships,
and transition together.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to
change often. – Winston Churchill
Let’s do this together.
Follow this blog and contribute.
What transitions are you dealing with, good or bad? How are you adjusting to the change?
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