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Voices for Change

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Having a job that changes daily can be chaotic for some, but exciting for others. What sets them apart?

how you like or don't like something is pure thought

What sets these two groups apart is their thoughts, beliefs and attitude towards change and unpredictability. For those who think and belief a daily changes chaotic, they may struggle to cope, adapt and prefer routine and stability, likely would thrive on an assembly line with greater certainty and familiarity.


On the other hand, those who find it exciting, thrilling and maybe a rush may thrive on new challenges and opportunities for growth.


It ultimately comes down to individual's thoughts and what they are deeply believing.

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