Embrace the Change

“A lot of people resist transition and therefore never allow themselves to enjoy who they are. Embrace the change, no matter what it is; once you do, you can learn about the new world you’re in and take advantage of it.

~ Nikki Giovanni
The Embrace by Gustav Klimt, 1931

More on embracing the change:

“The best leaders begin with an environment that embraces and rewards change and innovation.”
~ Lynne Doughtie

“I think we can only ultimately change the world by example and by fearlessly embracing what could happen.”
~ Genesis P-Orridge

“The key is to embrace disruption and change early. Don’t react to it decades later. You can’t fight innovation.”
~ Ryan Kavanaugh

“What I’ve looked to do is try and become a change agent for good, to create the behavioral changes, the cultural changes to really embrace urgency, adopt a higher tolerance to risk, and just encourage people to make decisions.”
~ Steve Easterbrook

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Embrace     /əmˈbrās/

verb
1- hold (someone) closely in one’s arms, especially as a sign of affection. “Aunt Sophie embraced her warmly”
2- accept or support (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically. “besides traditional methods, artists are embracing new technology”

noun
1- an act of holding someone closely in one’s arms. “they were locked in an embrace”
2- an act of accepting or supporting something willingly or enthusiastically. “their eager embrace of foreign influences”

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