By: Nicole Bernd | 2010-11-05 | Coaching Are you feeling the cold nip encouraging change this season? What in your life do you want to change? Creating change in your life can be frightening but it can also be incredibly rewarding. Everyone has something about themselves, or about their life that they want to change. There is no better time than fall! If your reading this in another season, there is no better time than now! read more
By: Roger E Lear | 2010-04-01 | Success Change is constant and, for the most part, only young children fail to notice change happening. I'm sure they perceive change, yet their ability to adapt to change seems easy. Outside of the occasional temper tantrum, which tend to be more about a possession (such as a toy) then resistance to something new, they are ever quick to adjust and move on to the next thing. read more
By: Wendy Streater | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement It's a fact that everything changes. Instead of being afraid, embrace the change and make it work for you. read more
By: Pat Fisher | 2010-10-11 | Culture Subtle alterations to the geography of the planet could be considered as earth changes. Data collected over the past few decades indicates that earth changes are occurring. read more
By: Emmanuel Ayomide Praise | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Climate change is both a development and environmental issue. A global consensus is emerging that climate change is an issue that cannot wait and needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. read more
By: Patrick Sibraa | 2010-04-01 | Self Improvement We adopt all kinds of silly notions about life. We change our thinking and perceptions. We integrate it into our lives and our lives change. Our lives change because our perceptions change. read more
By: John Traveler | 2010-03-31 | Management Leading change as pertaining to employees is defined as the process of steering the emotions and reactions of employees who are faced with changes in the work place to preempt associated negative effects. If you are a manager of a company that is exposed to consistent change, below are a few indicators that will identify an employee's natural reaction to change and how to reduce unproductive behavior related to this change. read more
By: Lana Johnson | 2010-11-09 | Mental health How You Respond As you have recently learned, one of your rights is to be responsible for how you perceive and report an experi ence. There are no hidden meanings in "The Life Changes 150 it's not what you're eating Scale." The results are today's snapshot of how you view your life to date, and what it means to you now. If you would like to discover where your important changes fit with those of your family members, you may wish to copy this scale and give it to the important members of your fam read more
By: Adam Benedetto and Zoe Young | 2011-04-25 | Self Improvement When change occurs we often feel a little frightened and threatened because we do not fully know the outcome of events, where we will fit in, or even how best to relate to it because it is all new. Fear of change is a hindrance in many people’s lives and it is not real, for in reality change is a constant; it is forever with us and can not be controlled. read more
By: Elizabeth Soto | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement Change, transformation and success are available for everybody that is open to it. At this moment your desires, your dreams, your goals are just waiting to unfold and become your new reality. read more
By: Larry Agresto | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement Understanding Change discusses the root causes of who we are and what we do, our self-image. It addresses the core components that makes up our self-image. By understanding why we behave as we do, we are now equipped to make changes in our behavior. How we interpret past based events is what causes the obstacles we experience in life. read more
By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-03-30 | Business In both proactive and reactive responses to change and in every model of change, one element remains the same: the need for change managers. There are different types of change managers and their roles encompass a variety of duties read more
By: PHA Media | 2010-10-26 | Investing A pioneering new 3D map of the Amazon rainforest reveals how much carbon is locked in the trees and then released into the atmosphere when they are destroyed. read more
By: Brian John | 2011-09-22 | College The coastal zone is an area of interaction between terrestrial and marine processes. It is area with immense geomorphological and ecological interest. The coastline is dynamic in nature and undergoes frequent changes, continuously shaped by the processes of erosion and accretion. This environment is highly susceptible to change due to sea level rise secondary to global warming, physical factors such as waves, increased activity of storms and near shore currents and anthropogenic factors such as. read more