Resolutions: It's Time For Change!
Orig Published: 12/21/2017
As 2017
nears its end, many reflect over the past year, embracing the good times,
thankful that the difficult ones have past and consider some necessary changes
for 2018.
I have
been known to make a resolution or two, as I’m sure have many of you and most
of those either never came to fruition or fizzled out. It wasn’t because my
heart wasn’t in it. Maybe it was because I was more comfortable with the way
things were that I couldn’t bring myself to commit to the idea of change.
Change can be hard, even painful at times. Change requires a different mindset.
You must stop thinking of things the way you always have and start thinking in
the way you want to see come about. You must commit to something that hasn’t yet
happened but that you have a great desire to bring to fruition.
The definition of Resolution is as
follows: 1) a firm decision to do or not do something; 2) The action of solving
a problem, dispute or contentious matter
Hmmm…contentious?
Definition of contentious: Controversial, heated argument or likely to
cause an argument
Ah yes,
there it is ~ my three year old resolution ~ “a firm decision to do something,
solving a potentially controversial problem, at times likely to cause an
argument”
I
didn’t consciously start out to live out this resolution. I just wanted to get
better and get my life back on track. But the battles that I had to fight just
to get the medical attention that I deserved and the hurdles that I had to
overcome to be listened to, fighting for validation against a broken system
where Lyme and tick-borne disease are concerned, hurled me into it head first.
Nobody likes to stir up controversy and its not an easy position to be in. You
have your support system in one corner and adversaries in another, trying to
discredit you and bring you down. But I pushed through all the painful moments
because this resolution was not only important to me but to my community and
Maine’s Lyme community. Somebody had to stand up and say, “This is not right”
and I was no longer willing to remain silent or accept the status quo.
So why is it so hard to stick to a resolution? We want a favorable outcome but sometimes the journey is just too difficult. Sometimes we get half way there and we are willing to settle. Sometimes life side tracks us. But all too often, we fail because we become complacent. Definition of complacent: marked by self-satisfaction accompanied by an unawareness of danger or deficiencies.
So, we
become comfortable doing what we’ve always done without any awareness of the
dangers or deficiencies that lie in wait. For example, failure to keep our
commitment to the gym could lead to the onset of health issues. Well, what
about practicing medicine without regard to newer evidence-based testing,
diagnosing and treatment protocols? How does that best serve the patient? But
more importantly, why is there such an overwhelming resistance to change,
refusing to accept something different from what has always been done,
especially in the light that it no longer works? Therein lies the danger. When
you always do what you’ve always done, you will always get what you always got…and
that is not always good.
I
recently spoke to a local medical provider who shared with me all the change
notifications to medicine that have come about. Back in medical school they
were taught one thing, then twenty-some odd years later, medical journals spotlight
problematic issues to said training and recommended a different direction, that
now is being challenged yet again. Why?
Because things change. New and improved sciences find those dangers or
improvements but if we’re not paying attention or are resistant to change…well...that’s
not good either!
Initially,
change can be difficult. You must think and act differently. You must push
through the discomfort until you reach the new change and it becomes
comfortable. But be wary not to become complacent! Whether we like it or not, change is the only
thing we can truly count on and change is going to happen, it’s what must
happen for things to improve or go away.
I am
considering a change, or rather an addition, for 2018 and it is going to
require taking a leap of faith, finding balance, harnessing my passion and
staying the course, no matter what difficulties come my way. But knowing that
the outcome could change the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, I am
willing to commit to this resolution, to give it 100 percent of my focus and
energy because somethings are just worth fighting for.
I wish
you all a Safe and Happy New Year and whatever change you wish for the coming
new year, may you find the dedication and stamina to see it through. God Bless
~
~ Paula
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