What are we reading this week?
This week, we’re reading Mastering Transition Moments by Brendan Burchard. In this short article by BroBible, Brendan emphasises the importance of recognising and managing the small transitions we experience daily, such as shifting from work mode to personal time.
By being mindful during these moments, we can manage transitions (of which there can be hundreds every day) and so reduce stress and enhance our focus.
Here’s how it works:
- Close your eyes.
- Repeat the word ‘release’ over and over while commanding your body through thought to release all the tension trapped inside. Breathe deeply, repeat release, and make your body relax.
- Repeat the word ‘release’ for at least a minute. If a thought pops into your head, that’s fine, but just repeat release until it goes away.
- After a minute or two, set your intention for the next activity. Think about what you want to feel and achieve in the next activity you’re about to take on.
Read the full article here – 2-minute read
What are we watching this week?
TThis week, we’re watching Navigate and Embrace Change by Simon Sinek. In this insightful talk, Sinek discusses how leaders can effectively manage and inspire change within organisations. People don’t fear change, he says, they fear sudden change. With that in mind, there are ways to successfully bring about change.
This video explores:
- Understanding Resistance to Change – Recognising that most individuals resist change and that targeting early adopters is the best way to create change momentum.
- Creating a Movement – Strategies for inspiring people to embrace change by focusing on those who are open to new ideas.
- Leadership in Change – The importance of leaders in facilitating and navigating transitions within teams and organisations.
Watch the video (5-minute watch)
Who are we quoting this week?
Change is hard at first, messy in the middle, and gorgeous at the end.”
– Robin Sharma
This quote reminds us that while transitions can be challenging and uncomfortable initially, they often lead to growth, new opportunities, and meaningful outcomes.
At I Am Here, we believe that embracing change with resilience is crucial for personal development, but remember, if it ever feels overwhelming it’s ok not to feel ok; and it’s absolutely ok to ask for help.