Transilience

Transiliance is defined as a leap, this Blog is about that leap being a change from one significance to another. Change in life, change in career, change in the world; but not as reactionary, but instead anticipatory - planned - managed

Name: Chuck Moyer
Location: Souderton, Pennsylvania, United States

Freelance Writer, Process Redesign and Optimization, Information Technology Enterprise Architect, Release Management, Enterprise Applications, Change Agent, Systems Thinker

Friday, December 14, 2007

Precipice of Change

The most daunting point of change materializes at the precipice. The way forward requires a leap, whereas diverting from the edge still requires an alteration of course. Even back pedaling mainifests a focus and energy directed toward an effort and direction. The precipice is a test. Your initial reations to this edge of change should indicate your meddle and prepardness for change. Every trip to the edge does not require a leap, but every leap requires a trip to the precipice of change. Do not fear it, know it. It is not a chasm it is a bridge for change, a seperation from the previous and a reach for the future.

Recognition of the frontier is an indication of the proximity to change. Familiarity in it is a measure of comfort in the change desired. Comfort in the border relects the preparedness for change.