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		<title>it&#8217;s easy when it&#8217;s change you want</title>
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		<dc:creator>Becca</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, there are a lot of really exciting things happening in my life right now. I recently moved from one office to another office in our building. Both spaces were/are shared with a co-worker, but the difference is my new office has a door. I am beyond excited about my new door. But what I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
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<p>So, there are a lot of really exciting things happening in my life right now. I recently moved from one office to another office in our building. Both spaces were/are shared with a co-worker, but the difference is my new office has a door. I am beyond excited about my new door. But what I&#8217;m really excited about is the new level of responsibility.</p>
<p>Freed up from some administrative duties, I&#8217;ll be doing a lot more client work, which will include media relations for one of our biggest clients. I am SO completely terrified, but so excited. My company <em>believes</em> in me. They are invested in my future and my own development as a person and as a professional.</p>
<h3>so, what about when it isn&#8217;t a change you want?</h3>
<p>Change is great and exciting, but all of the good changes in my life [scary, but still good] got me thinking about how I&#8217;ll deal  with the really scary, not so exciting, unplanned changes. Nothing like that is happening in my life right now, thank goodness, but who is to say that things couldn&#8217;t take a downturn tomorrow? [totally not where I planned on this post going] it&#8217;s important to remember the good in our lives and be grateful, because you never know what big, life-altering events can come up.</p>
<h3>the real point</h3>
<p>What I really wanted to say though, is that it&#8217;s how we deal with these things that counts. <a href="http://lifewithoutpants.com" target="_blank">A blogger I admire</a> got laid off last week. That is definitely not a change of the &#8220;more responsibilities,&#8221; getting a door,&#8221; &#8220;moving up in the company&#8221; type. Change like that makes us mad. It strips us of the comfort we thought we had. But his ability to see opportunity in such a potentially devastating change is what&#8217;s really impressive.</p>
<p>So, while I&#8217;m certainly embracing and appreciating the awesome changes happening in my life, I&#8217;m not going to forget how to deal with the potentially bad, scary and unplanned changes that I could be facing any day.</p>
<h3>what about you?</h3>
<p>How do you approach the scary and unexpected? Leave it in the comments, because I&#8217;d really like to be armed with some tools!</p>
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