1। Do not react but instead do respond.
What is the difference between reacting and responding? When you react, you feel and act without thinking. When you respond, you think first, suspend your automatic judgment and then you choose your emotions as well as your actions. People have a tendency to react to change by thinking the worst and imagining undesirable outcomes. “Life as I know is now over!”
2। Engage your personal power।
3। Acquire facts and information।
Be proactive about your situation। Learn all you can about the change and why it is taking place। Do not be afraid to ask questions to help you determine where you are in relation to where the organization is going। Do your research। Find out which products and services are current। Learn more about your industry and the current trends in your marketplace। Having accurate information gives you a stronger feeling of control over what you can do and who can help you move toward your potential future।
4. Leverage your skills and abilities.
When you are confident about your abilities and the talent you bring to the workplace, change will be less threatening. Constantly inventory the skills you have and pay attention to changing requirements in your field. When you find a gap, close it. If your skills are current and in demand you are employable.
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