8 Resources To Deal With Change

written by Corey L Stokes

With all that has been going on in my world, I have not had much time for anything of interest. I mentioned in my last posts that I am dealing with some changes.   To that, I will say, the changes keep on coming.  Just when I thought things were solidified and I would be able to go in one direction, I was hit with another change that moved me back in another direction.  Some would say that I was “going through the storm.”  Even though the last few months have rocked the boat a bit,  I’ve learned that the situation doesn’t define you.  At most, I can say I have a sound and tested contingency plan that actually works. Maybe in a future post, I will detail everything that has happened, but for now, I will say that just because a situation is rough right now doesn’t mean it has it will stay that way forever.  For me, At most, the change that I’ve had to deal with has only kept me busy.

I’d like to share a list of resources that have guided me through the past couple of months.  These are the books that have helped get me through some difficult times.   The lesson that I learned in these pages aided and prepared me for dealing with change, as well as help me to determine which direction to move.  Some have even help to give me a bit of perspective.

Who Moved My Cheese– by Spenser Johnson The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck– By Mark Manson Living Forward– By Michael Hyatt and Daniel Haravy Eat that Frog– By Brian Tracy
Goals – by Zig Ziglar As a Man Thinketh– by James Allen Fearless– By Eric Blehm The Longest Rescue – By Glenn Robins

To view a full list of Corey’s Resources visit my resources page

Published by Corey L.

Author of Poetry books On This Day and Man to Man. I share information on technology, leadership, personal development, goal setting, fitness and financial education.

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