The Colors of Change
We know for a fact, change is an inevitable part of life. Still, our immediate response to change often seems to be resistance.
When we realize that something in our lives is about to change, it is often seen as a threat. We wish to stay with the routine and what’s familiar and safe. We wish for things to stay the way they always did. I suppose it’s only natural. After all, in order to move on we must leave our own comfort zone, and head off to what’s unknown and uncertain. Clearly it’s uncomfortable. It may be scary or even hurtful.
Even so, I believe we owe it to ourselves to ask this one question; Why do I wish to stick with what’s familiar and safe? Is it because it’s really something good, because this is everything I wanted my life to be like?
Or is it because I am afraid to embrace the unknown, because I am unwilling to admit to myself that there is something unsatisfactory or incomplete about the life I am currently living?
As we grow older, we watch and interact with the world around us; we learn, we explore, we realize things we previously would fail to understand. We reach the end of an era, and the beginning of something new.
Life itself is our teacher, continuously educating us as we keep walking its path. And change is necessary for us to reach our dreams and let us become who we need to be deep inside. And so it comes down to this:
Being willing to surrender what we are, in order to embrace what we may become.
Nature welcomes the Colors of Change. Do you and I have the courage to do the same?




Thank you for the great pictures, wonderful colors! You have succeeded in capturing the very beauty of the autumn season.
Changes can be both painful, joyful, adventurous and even necessary at the same time. And… yes… it takes some courage to face all changes. There is always the choice of either resisting, go with the flow or take control over the change.
A big warm hug from S.
Hey Snoopy – thanks for your nice comment!
Will we be seeing any updates from your blog soon?
More great photos perhaps ;o)
Personally I admire people that are not afraid to change.
Then again, I’m not sure whether or not to count myself among them..