1-Minute Wednesday No. 158: Smoothing the Transitions of Your Life

1-Minute Wednesday No. 158: Smoothing the Transitions of Your Life

How much of your life is spent in transitions?

In a recent study for his book?Life is in the Transitions, author Bruce Feiler found that, on average, people will go through 3-5 major transitions after reaching adulthood. The average length people spend in these transitions is 5 years. This means half our adult life will be spent in transition.?(1)

That information was a bit of a shock for me. But it rings true.

Change and transition are uncomfortable for all of us, but because so much of our life is spent in transition, if we don’t learn to embrace and navigate them, we will miss out on much of our life.?

So how can you make transitions smoother?

  1. Recognize and Name the transition you are going through:?Recognizing that you are in a transition can help you know what to expect and not be so discouraged when parts of the change are difficult or uncomfortable.?
  2. Give yourself space and grace during the transition:?We know changes bring challenges, so build in buffer to help you handle them. Set aside more downtime to rest, relax, and sort out any feelings you may have. Create more time for things you enjoy doing.?
  3. Realize in transitions, you must protect the asset:?Remember, you are the asset in your own life. Prioritizing the essential things and finding an effortless way to achieve those things will help smooth the transition and keep you focused on what really matters.?

In a world of unpredictability, we should expect the unexpected to be a guaranteed guest. But it is possible to find stability as we recognize and prepare for the unexpected.?


(1) Feiler, B.S. (2020). Life Is in the Transitions : Mastering Change at Any Age. Penguin Publishing Group.


Listen


The Greg McKeown Podcast

Don't miss my conversation with Anna McKeown as she shares how she has gone from?struggling with transitions to becoming masterful in handling them. Discover how you can better understand what makes transitions challenging and what you can do to cope better with them immediately.

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Learn


The Clocklike Regularity of Major Life Changes

In this article, Arthur C. Brooks explores how to face and lean into the inevitability of the transitions in our life. Discover how you can learn to use these uncomfortable periods of change for personal growth, ultimately helping you reach your full potential.?

Read the article here


Weekly Wisdom


“Not in his goals but in his transitions man is great.” –?Ralph Waldo Emerson


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Stefanie Costi

The Anti-Bullying Lawyer ? TEDx Speaker ? LinkedIn Top Voice ? Writer ? Advocate Leading the Charge for a Safer Future at Work ?

1 年

Greg - Thank you for sharing this at the right time for me. Transitions are an inevitable part of life, and their impact can be profound. Embracing these periods as opportunities for growth and self-discovery can lead to transformative experiences. Instead of merely enduring transitions, we should shift our perspective and view them as stepping stones to personal and professional evolution. Each transition opens doors to new possibilities and challenges us to adapt, innovate, and thrive. By embracing change, we can uncover hidden strengths and talents within ourselves. It's during these transformative moments that we discover resilience, creativity, and the capacity to overcome obstacles.

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Sarah Makris

Career Strategist, Personal Branding Expert, Executive Coach, Speaker - helping executives and consultants to future proof and accelerate their careers by Increasing Credibility, Visibility, and Opportunities.

1 年

Great share article, Greg McKeown. A life that matters is built on embracing change and growth. Inspiring post!

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CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Next Trend Realty LLC./wwwHar.com/Chester-Swanson/agent_cbswan

1 年

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