A Lot of Lot of Change


I was sitting down with Steve the other night, after lots of running around that included: trying to move into a new computer; a new phone; and another phone; and then another phone; working out how to pack my bag for work; arranging clothes and shoes; sorting out makeup and jewelry to ensure time efficiency; etc; etc; etc and I stopped and said: Steve, Iā€™m feeling a little overwhelmed with change right nowā€¦.

Dealing with massive amounts of change is nothing new for me ā€“ itā€™s something Iā€™ve done a lot in my life, but going through it on such an intense scale this last week ā€“ with a bit more life wisdom behind me - has been interesting.

Many years ago, a friend showed me a list of the top 20 most stressful things you can face in your life, and apparently, if you were going through three or more at the same time, there was a high chance youā€™d be experiencing significant levels of stress. Back then, I remember looking at this list and thinking - I am doing all 20, no wonder I feel a tad out of control.

For some reason, Iā€™m still doing it. I regularly throw myself into change, somehow getting through it, and then I rest and recuperate before doing it all over again. Heck Iā€™ve moved countries seven times for godā€™s sake! Itā€™s definitely been a lesson for me in recent years, one where Iā€™m finally looking at myself to understand why. Is it because Iā€™m searching for something? Is it because I havenā€™t found my path? Is it because I donā€™t feel connected anywhere? Or is it because Iā€™m just one of those people that needs lots of diversity because thatā€™s what makes life exciting? I honestly donā€™t know the answer ā€“ although Iā€™m asking the question now ā€“ but I may never know, and have decided instead, itā€™s finally time to enjoy life for a while and make a few easier decisions too.

To extrapolate on the above triple phone comment - because it provides a small example of stresses and strains faced this last week ā€“ hereā€™s my weekā€™s experience. As many know, phones are much more important these days, because they do a lot more stuff, and I started my new job sporting a two-year old Blackberry phone. Due an upgrade, it wasnā€™t a problem when the subtle suggestion came through to change my phone when loaned a Nokia. However, Steve decided to surprise me with my dream phone ā€“ a Samsung Galaxy Note II ā€“ but when I turned up for work on Monday, I was told, equally subtly, that perhaps I should reconsider having an Android phone ā€“ especially as I am in a public facing role? OK, message taken, and Steve went through the pain of convincing SingTel to exchange my phone for the Nokia Lumia 920. Yep Iā€™d moved in to and out of four phones!!

The good news is, even though Iā€™d never considered the Nokia (and Iā€™m not being biased here) itā€™s absolutely brilliant. There are some terrific features, but one in particular stands out ā€“ Kids Corner. Kidā€™s Corner is sensational and means the boys canā€™t go into my phone as itā€™s a separate place on the phone ā€“ itā€™ll make sense if you look at one. I recently found Lex almost subscribing to a big titties Web service, so this has met a timely need for me. Iā€™m still ā€œmovingā€ into the phone, and once I get used to it and work out all of its quirky features, I know Iā€™ll be happy with it.

But thatā€™s just one element in my life, and while a phone change in its own right requires a real time investment, thereā€™s lots more going on at the same time. For example:
  • New job, 100s of new people, new names, and new responsibilities to learn, thousands of emails to absorb, administrative procedures to understand, etc, etc, etcā€¦
  • New computer, updated operating system, new filing system, online communities to get involved in, etc, etc, etcā€¦
  • A complete new daily routine, including being ripped out of dreams about Matthew MacConaughey by an aggressive alarm clock - sigh
  • Gone are the comfy clothes and flip flops, and in is corporate wear and all of the accessories required ā€“ which requires early morning thinking
  • The toughest change this last week has been breaking in four pairs of new shoes at the same time - everyday my feet are in agony
  • Mix all of this in with a desire to change my diet and exercise routine, as well as eradicating bad thought habits and wellā€¦

Itā€™s intense but Iā€™ll get there.

I know a lot of people facing change right now, so thought it might be interesting to share the experience as it is happening. If I could describe the feelings itā€™s confusion, anxiety, overwhelmed, tiredness, fogginess, etcā€¦ but itā€™s not all bad, because thereā€™s excitement, enthusiasm, and a renewed zest for life too.

So what can I do about the current intensity? Take one bloody step at a timeā€¦

Can anyone else relate? Or anyone else who constantly seeks change? And if so, do you know why you do it? I mean, itā€™s definitely not the easy path to takeā€¦

Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea

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