Change is consistent and inconspicuous; like growing up, becoming an adult and getting old. Change can be sweet, like meeting your soul mate, buying your dream house or becoming a great-grandparent. It can also be a pleasant surprise, like when you start a business and you have overnight success the way it happened to Annah Katuki Morapendi. Don’t let the change became unpleasant or ugly by being caught unaware by the debt level of your fiancé for those intending to get married. Also try to change the scene once in a while, by taking time to relax either alone or with family. And while away please remember to secure your home. Sometimes change hits us hard and can be brutal; like losing a loved one or losing everything you’ve worked for.
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Change is just an event or a chain of occurrences. What’s more important and what defines us and shapes our destiny is how we respond to change.
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