QofD: Are You Afraid of Change?

Hi Ladies n’ Gents,

Are you afraid of change? Why do you think changing scares people so much? Rihanna is the definition of change! She is constantly doing something different to herself. Whether she is changing her clothing or her hair, she never skips a beat and is constantly evolving and changing her look. Speak On IT!!! *Besos*

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Amanda
14 years ago

I was At one point afraid of Change. Because i was so comfortable where i was.. But then groth is a 365 day process so change is something thats going to happen rather you like or not…It’s a Comfort thing.. Its like a blanket.. Being taken out of our comfort zone is the main issue..
Now i love change not only because your trying something new. But also because you’ve learned and maybe even mastered where you were an now it’s time for your next mission. It’s a sign of growth!
God Bless…

Lucy
Lucy
14 years ago

nothing wrong with change. its ok to switch it up a little to keep from getting bored. though sometimes when you change to much it shows a little bit of insecurity.

Leslie
Leslie
14 years ago

I am not into changes period. I like my comfort level. It gives me security. I am a creature of habit, and I feel comfortable if I am set in my own ways.

vonnie
14 years ago

i love change! i was the girl who had a different hair-do every single week in high school and was known for it, set the trends. i don’t do that now, but i’ve never been afraid of change