
What we’re really saying is “I want to experience the benefits of change without experiencing the disruption of change.”
And, who wouldn’t?
When confronted with the reality that achieving what we desire requires more changes than we are ready or willing to make, we often choose the status quo.
I’ve had many projects launched on a giant wave of unrealistic expectations about how much better life will be once the change is implemented, only to come crashing down when the reality of the impact of changes required to realize the expected benefits becomes known.
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