Why is change so difficult?

by Chris Miller and Roman Hui
Why is change do difficult?

Published: June 4, 2011

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Visitor Comments: 7

(7) Anonymous, June 19, 2011 4:18 PM

It is positive thinking, you can visualize what you would like to be and do, do it!!!

(6) tzfatmom, June 15, 2011 2:27 PM

If you always do what you always did you always get what you always got.

(5) Neicee, June 9, 2011 2:40 PM

The message is great

I liked it and thought the message for children is great. Adults will enjoy it, but children will take the message into their little hard drive and remember it. I'll be sending this one out.

(4) marty Greenstein, June 7, 2011 4:27 AM

Fear of the unknown

It's not the change that is so difficult but ratherit's not really knowing what the results of the change will be. Most people are locked in where they are, it's the comfort zone, even if it's not comfortable. No one knows what is waiting around the corner and the fear of the unknown will keep most with the devil that they know.

(3) Phil, June 7, 2011 2:00 AM

lessons

Well, Stark, it appears that you care to get some lessons from movie /clips/. Otherwise, you wouldn't be enjoying Jewlarious! :-)

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