Everything I’ve Ever Learned About Change

Book Title Everything I’ve Ever Learned About Change
Author Name Lesley Garner
Publishing house Hay House
Country – city UK
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 327

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Everything I’ve Ever Learned About Change

This book has been translated by Dar Elfarouk

Change is inevitable.

Nothing stays still.

Our lives constantly challenge us with surprise beginnings and sudden endings, with new jobs, homes, relationships, triumph and loss.

Change brings powerful emotions from joyous exhilaration to profound fear and dislocation.

Lesley Garner charts the territory of change in this stimulating and thought-provoking collection of essays.

This is her highly personal guide to the laws of change, how to survive it and how to create it.

She provides many techniques for dealing with change, some drawn from her own life, some from the experience and skills of others.

Read it and you will understand more about navigating chaos, taking risks, finding your balance and, crucially, finding the still points on which the cycles of change turn.

We long for sameness. But if we could arrest change and enter a world of eternal stasis we would go mad. We would stagnate and die, because change is life. Constant adaptation creates the momentum and energy that keep us going.

Our relationship with and understanding of the forces of change within us and around us, both personal and political, are crucial to our wellbeing. Without some surrender to change and understanding of its role in our life, we suffer.

Everything I’ve Ever Learned About Change

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