{"id":577,"date":"2010-08-24T03:22:10","date_gmt":"2010-08-24T03:22:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/deannafrazier.com\/home\/?p=577"},"modified":"2010-08-24T03:22:10","modified_gmt":"2010-08-24T03:22:10","slug":"do-others-know-you-changed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/deannafrazier.com\/home\/do-others-know-you-changed","title":{"rendered":"Do Others Know You Changed?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Change is a process and doesn&#8217;t always come easy. When we   grow and discover who we are it can be uncomfortable.   However, we are not the only ones that need to adjust to   our changes. Those around us may resist the changes we are   making. When we change, the people in our lives can become   confused. They are used to us being a certain way and they   may be upset by the differences they are seeing in us. This   is normal and with understanding and communication can   usually be dealt with. <\/p>\n<p> There are times when change will mean that what worked in   the past for us no longer works. This includes   relationships. Sometimes people change out of the old and   into new type of relationships. It doesn&#8217;t mean that   anyone did anything wrong, it simply means that the people   in the relationship have grown in different directions.   This can be very painful and needs to be handled with love   and understanding. <\/p>\n<p> Not everyone will support us in our changing. There are   those who are invested in us staying the same. Be aware   of this and know that you may not always get the support   that you are looking for. Also be willing to give the   same understanding and kindness to the people in your life   that are struggling with your change as you would like to   receive from them. <\/p>\n<p> Be willing to let those that are important to you know that   you are changing and how that will affect not only you but   also your relationship with them. Let them know how much   they mean to you. People deal better with change when they   know how it will affect them. <\/p>\n<p> Change is what happens when we are living. We will not be   the same person tomorrow that we are today. Change can   take some getting used to and needs to be treated with   love and understanding. <\/p>\n<p> Know that you are not the only   one experiencing the changes that you are making. The   people in your life are being affected also. Be willing   to give them the time and space they need to integrate   your changes into their perception of who you are. Know   they may never totally understand or accept the changes   that you make. They have that right. <\/p>\n<p> <em>&#8220;Things do not change, we do.&#8221;<\/em> Thoreau <\/p>\n<p> <em>People change and forget to tell each other.<\/em> Lillian Hellman <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Change is a process and doesn&#8217;t always come easy. When we   grow and discover who we are it can be uncomfortable.   However, we are not the only ones that need to adjust to   our changes. Those around us may resist the changes we are   making. When we change, the people in our lives can become   confused. They are used to us being a certain way and they   may be upset by the differences they are seeing in us. This   is normal and with understanding and communication can   usually be dealt with.<br \/>\n There are times when change will mean that what worked in   the past for us no longer works. This includes   relationships. Sometimes people change out of the old and   into new type of relationships. 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