Change can be hard to accept, it’s like when you’re used to eating chocolate every day, and suddenly someone swaps it out for vanilla.
Imagine you have a favorite toy, and every day after school, you play with it. One day, your teacher says, “We’re going to try something new.” You might feel confused or even a little sad because you don’t know what’s coming next, just like when you get a new toy that isn’t the one you wanted.
But sometimes, change is fun too! Like when you go from playing with your favorite toy to trying a game you never played before. At first it feels strange, but soon you might find out you love it!
Why People Resist Change
Sometimes people don’t want to switch things up because they’re used to how things are, like always wearing the same shirt to school every day.
But if something new helps them feel better or makes life easier, change becomes a friend, not an enemy! Change can be hard to accept, it’s like when you’re used to eating chocolate every day, and suddenly someone swaps it out for vanilla.
Imagine you have a favorite toy, and every day after school, you play with it. One day, your teacher says, “We’re going to try something new.” You might feel confused or even a little sad because you don’t know what’s coming next, just like when you get a new toy that isn’t the one you wanted.
But sometimes, change is fun too! Like when you go from playing with your favorite toy to trying a game you never played before. At first it feels strange, but soon you might find out you love it!
Examples
- A child refuses to try a new flavor of ice cream even though they've never disliked it before.
- An adult keeps using the same phone app instead of trying a more efficient one.
- A student avoids studying for an exam because they're used to cramming at the last minute.
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