Most people confuse change with transition, but they're completely different processes. Change is external—you move cities, lose a job, get divorced. It's the obvious shift from point A to point B. Transition is the inner psychological journey of letting go of your old identity, spending time in uncertainty, then eventually embracing who you're becoming. Without proper transition, change becomes just "rearranging the furniture"—nothing really transforms inside you. That's why people can go th...
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Most people confuse change with transition, but they're completely different processes. Change is external—you move cities, lose a job, get divorced. It's the obvious shift from point A to point B. Transition is the inner psychological journey of letting go of your old identity, spending time in uncertainty, then eventually embracing who you're becoming. Without proper transition, change becomes just "rearranging the furniture"—nothing really transforms inside you. That's why people can go th...
Everyone has an opinion. That's because it's the way we are made. But not all opinions are useful, or even downright correct. So, we can deal with that by: Setting our compass - deciding what's important to usSetting up filters - to help us say no and free up our time and attentionTurning off autopilot - and doing the work needed to find out what is best for us in our situation.Any thoughts or questions? Send me a text! Thanks for listening! See you again soon. Rob PS Subscribe to Wiser an...
Wiser with Rob Bialostocki
Most people confuse change with transition, but they're completely different processes. Change is external—you move cities, lose a job, get divorced. It's the obvious shift from point A to point B. Transition is the inner psychological journey of letting go of your old identity, spending time in uncertainty, then eventually embracing who you're becoming. Without proper transition, change becomes just "rearranging the furniture"—nothing really transforms inside you. That's why people can go th...