I still am a firm believer that change for the sake of change is silly, but I do think that it's important to allow yourself the flexibility for change.
I was chatting with Stephanie last night about some of the things that I've been doing as of late, and she rightfully so called me out as never being even open to the idea of some of those things two or three years ago. I was rigid and had a hard time breaking out of my comfort zone.
I'm still not jumping out of airplanes, mind you (because I fear Darwin in that respect), but I do find myself really breaking into new or different things slowly. That's surprising I guess because people tend to get more set in their ways, not less, as time goes on.
I've experienced enough change in the next two years to last a lifetime, but I have a feeling I'll get a lot more of the same in the next two years. It feels positive, and I welcome it.
Just who is this Darwin fellow? :)
-Fit and surviving skydiving jeff