Sunday, April 3, 2005

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Addressing changes LIFE
life brings constant change. Inside and outside of us changes occurring entirely in a gradual or sudden. I was reading an illustration about how right through the decades has increased the speed at which the man travels:
  • Until 1800 the maximum speed was 20 mph when people traveled by horse
  • With the arrival of shot speed train at 100 miles per hour
  • In 1952 the first passenger was a jet and travel to 500 miles per hour
  • Concorde in 1979 plowed into the air to about 1.200 mph
  • IN 1961 and astronauts orbited the earth at 16,000 miles per hour.

Today the pace of change in different aspects of our lives seems to increase dramatically. Technopolis progress, particularly in the area of \u200b\u200bcomputing, are having their impact on all aspects of human life. No wonder Bill Gates, the billionaire founder of Microsoft wrote a book entitled: "Business @ the Speed \u200b\u200bof Thought." (Business at the Speed \u200b\u200bof Thought), to show how the Internet has re-invented as it the way we do business today. The question is:

Are we ready for change?

Many people can not handle positive changes in life and suffer the consequences. Personally I found that I can creatively handle the changes if you acknowledge and accept two fundamental things:

  1. God never changes. His love, His word and its principles are eternal (Malachi 3:6, Jeremiah 31:3, Isaiah 40:8.
  2. Some things do change. The world, society, the leaders, ourselves .

The recognition of this truth will guide us:

  1. Commit to what is eternal
  2. Adapt to what is changeable
  3. we reflect

can help you deal with change and grow through them.

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