C H A N G E

  Greetings readers! The last time we met, we talked about unmasking our insecurities and embracing them. Speaking and writing about acceptance got me thinking even more about it,’ is acceptance enough?’

  Accepting one’s vulnerabilities is a steady start. We still have a great way to go. So, some of you might be questioning what the next move is, and the next move, readers, is changing. Change is never straightforward. It isn’t always good for you. Some of us struggle with change, but my dear readers, it is needed. Or else, what is the point?

   If you have truly accepted your weak points and still chose to sit idle instead of working yourself to be better, you need to change. If you know when you hurt someone and don’t make amends with the person, you need to change. It doesn’t necessarily have to be negative; one can change for good. Always keep room for growth. 

  To change, you need to first see where you went wrong. Next, you need to let go of the idea of you being ideal. Keep your ego aside. This is the most crucial step for change. The final step is to embrace the qualities that made you change yourself and try not to make the same errors you did in the past.

   So readers, what are you changing this week? That is it for this edition of Rubyable! Stay tuned for more. Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments section below! Share and subscribe for more and share a smile today :))

~R

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3 thoughts on “C H A N G E

  1. That is well said Ruchaa….we need to normalise wanting to change ..and I agree to the point where you mentioned that change is not only about the negative we think ..changing for good needs to be normalised …because a person doesn’t change himself just because he is wrong in any way …he changes because it was necessary…
    Go ahead!!! Love your perspective girl ! ❤️

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