Why is it important to consider what is lost as well as what is gained when changes occur in your life?
(1 point)
What will be an ideal response
Why is it important to consider what is lost as well as what is gained when changes occur in your life? 1 point for any of the following or similar:
- No decision is based on perfect information; if you don't acknowledge what is lost by a change, you might later be wracked by guilt or remorse
- It will help to change if you acknowledge and grieve the losses
- To acknowledge and silence the nagging voice that says "I told you so"
- Those who acknowledge what is lost by a change are more likely to be able to celebrate what is gained
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