Change
The
word change can be used to mean the following:
Making
something or situation appear different from its original stage, which may be
positive or negative.
Change
means altering the state or the quality of something or a situation from what
it originally used to be. It is to bring a difference to something, a situation
or someone either positively or negatively.
Change
involves something entering a new phase, which may either be positive or
negative. Change is a fact of life or a reality that can never be avoided. It
is irresistible and therefore one is forced to accept it.
Quite
often, any change comes with a new experience. This requires that one must make
a choice either to accept or reject the change.
Positive
changes are always accepted and they tend to bring joy to the people. However,
people tend to hate, resist and resent negative changes. This is because such
changes are associated with emotional and physical pain.
Change
in itself is neither good nor bad. It is what man does about change in himself
and in nature that makes him more or less human.
Attitude
towards Change Today
As
already pointed out, any change comes with a new experience in life. For this
reason, it tends to attract different reactions before, during and after its
occurrence.
1.
There is always the
feeling of uncertainty for the unknown. What the future holds become unclear
and at the end, one is caught up with the feeling of insecurity. This is what
prevents an individual from enjoying what ought to be enjoyed.
2.
Some people do not
care much about changes unless their own lives are affected. Such people simply
sit back and watch the changes taking place until they are personally touched.
3.
To some people,
tension tends to build when changes are expected. For example, sudden
examinations or being told to travel to a place one has never been to is
associated with such a high level of emotional instability.
4.
Some people
experience nostalgia after change has occurred. They long for the good old days
which unfortunately belong to their past. This is always marked by the common
phrase that "I wish ... "
5.
Other people accept
change as a fact of life. To these people, change is viewed as a normal aspect
of human life.
6.
Some people resist
changes in life. This is the case with the conservatives who want things to be
done the way they are used to.
7.
Some people
experience anxiety. They become nervous and are uncomfortable with the self.
8.
Other people accept
and welcome everything new as being good. These are the people who not always
bothered by the new development even when it may be negative.
9.
There are some people
who are always filled with excitement or joy for positive changes.
10. Other people are motivated after experiencing change
especially if it is good. They are encouraged to work harder such that they may
benefit more from the new change.
11. Some people experience happiness and sorrow at the same time.
They are over whelmed by the changes and are therefore caught up in tears of joy
12. There are some people who look at changes as all bad and
upsetting. This is the case with people having extreme views. They tend to have
a negative attitude towards anything new.
13. Some people are caught up by feelings of fear and
insecurity of any new development. This may be caused by the previous past
experiences, which could have been bad.
14. Some people experience depression. These people are
always sad or gloomy most of their time. This comes as a result of losing hope
in the new development. They may even choose to keep quite without associating
with others freely.
15. In other cases, people tend to blame each other and look for
excuses even when the changes are genuine. Such people are interested in
avoiding taking the blame especially if they expect something negative.
16. Some people tend to avoid change. This is especially if
they had been happy with the-present state.
17. Some people feel stressed before and after the change.
They experience great pressure and worry almost all the time. This may be as a
result of over thinking about the outcome of the change.
18. Some people find it difficult to change even if it is
good. These are people who cannot give reasons for their feelings or reactions,
19. Some people tend to withdraw from the changes that have taken place. They tend to resign and give up whatever they may be doing. This mostly happens when the outcome of the change is negative.
Reasons why some
people fear change
Because
change comes with new experiences, it is difficult to predict the outcome. This
tends to create tension and consequently fear among people. This is because of
the following.
1. Change tends to disrupt or interfere with the old order.
This makes it difficult for some people to accept change easily.
2. Contentment with the current state of affairs makes some
people fear change. Such is the case with the people satisfied with whatever
could be going on. Therefore, calling for a change would make them unstable and
unsettled.
3. Unpleasant past experiences can also cause the fear of
change. This is particularly true when the individual had some similar
encounter before, especially if it was frustrating. Because of this, some
people tend to associate any change with suffering hence causing fear.
4. Some people fear to bear the responsibility of change,
especially if it would affect people negatively. They fear being blamed for
causing changes that could eventually disrupt the normal life in the society.
5. Other people have fear for the unknown. This comes from
failing to predict the outcome of the change.
6. Some people fear change because of conservatism. These
are people who believe that things should always be the way they are even
without any reasons.
7. Some people fear losing friends or family as a result of
change. Such an individual may feel that the change would break the already
existing relationship.
8. Change is at times feared because of low level of
education or ignorance. This is the case with people who may not be aware that
change can be for the better.
9. Change is also feared because of-the need to preserve the
existing culture. This is the case in situations where the change is expected
to come with a new and different way of life affecting the existing culture
negatively.
10.
Some people fear
getting stuck halfway in the course of the change. This is caused by the fear
of shame that may be associated with the change.
11.
Change is feared if
it requires a lot if resources from people like time and money. This makes the
new change appear costly for the individual to handle.
12.
Some people tend to
associate change with a lot of work. This creates fear because of the much
expected workload that-the individual is not used
13.
Change is feared
because of laziness. This is the case with inactive people who could have been
failing to perform the task at hand. Therefore, bringing something new would
cause more panic than the usual.
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