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Background Information
Change, as you have most likely experienced, does not come easily. Facilitating change in others can be even more challenging. In my own experience, there have been points in life where I felt significant transformation; when I became a Christian, for example, my entire worldview and perspective shifted. But I quickly realized that some of my habits, personality quirks, and negative emotions weren't changing as much as I had hoped. Get your assignment done Now!
I found, however, that by applying biblical principles like the One Another Concepts (which are in many cases also proven to be effective by positive psychology research), I have seen remarkable change over time in my own life and in those I have worked with in counseling and coaching situations.
Whether my clients were attempting to deepen their connections with others, discover and follow through on their vocational passions, or even set a simple goal of stepping outside their homes after years of agoraphobic isolation, I was witness to incredible transformation over time and with focused effort.
I have often said that if I could compress the years it took to realize change in my life, or in the lives others I work with, into a single moment, it would seem like a miracle took place. We can see overnight success, but it will likely take ten years.
Instructions
Question 1. Navigate to the discussion topic and respond to the following prompts:
a. Give an example of how you have applied biblical principles like the One Another Concepts in your life and relationships.
b. Describe a transformation that you have seen in your life or as an agent of change in someone else's life and how that change happened.
Question 2. Your postings should also:
a. Be well developed by providing clear answers with evidence of critical thinking.
b. Add greater depth to the discussion by introducing new ideas.