Ask God to do a work in you. And, oh yeah, put some clothes on that pic...! It looks like you're halfway through changing yourself.
2006-07-20 11:13:10
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answer #1
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answered by KnowhereMan 6
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There is no 'who you are' (except in very basic terms)that lasts all your life. Who you are at any time is who you are at that time. We all have a 'first nature', our basic identity which doesn't change, but we also have a 'second nature' that is the part of us that changes and can be deliberately changed. So of course you can change and still be who you are. There is no change that changes you *completely*.
As for changing yourself, it has been shown scientifically that if you deliberately behave a certain way long enough then you will have no big problem continuing to live that way. The problem comes in first making the effort to change, but when the change has become 'second nature' it is no longer a problem.
What it takes to change your second nature is a clear determination to do so plus the will-power to continue until the change is no longer a change but is now second nature.
Depending on what it is about you that you want to change, the change can require a little or a lot of effort and will-power. If, for example, you were seeking to change your gender identity, I imagine that would be among the most difficult things to change.
Sorry if this sounds hard, but that's the way it is in life, isn't it - some things are hard.
Btw, good to see you are still with us :-)
2006-07-20 12:56:18
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answered by brucebirdfield 4
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What makes you think, that who you are now, is actually the best you were meant to be? There is no bettering of oneself through simple stasis, change is required. In order for a person to not need to improve he or she would in effect be saying that I have reached my maximum potential as a human being. In order to change oneself, one must no who he or she truly is. In order to that you must cut away the allusions of who you think you truly are right now. You are not the clothes you wear. You are not that haircut. You are not your dreams. You are not your wants. You are not your desires. You are not your needs. Your are not your hopes. What you are is your fears. Your fear keeps you from stripping away all of those things which you think you are, because you believe they define you. The true you is the baby who came screaming into this world, becuase of the bombardment on your senses. That cry, that pure cry, encompassed how you truly existed. Every sound was a curiousity, every touch was a sensation, every sight was full of wonder, every taste was a shock to the pallet, and every scent was sublime. That is who you truly are, therefore any change to better yourself should be an effort to get back to that point.
2006-07-20 13:32:06
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answered by drpedigo_2000 2
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I feel like you really need to get to know yourself. No one is like you.. you are unique, at the same time, you share so much in common with many other people in the world. Don't try to be what looks cool, acceptable, ect.. Do the you thing.. you gotta give yourself some time with you and realize that ther is nothing wrong with the way you are without pretending, or trying. Besides.. maybe if you look at what you're trying to be... that character... what you like about it.. you'll see qualities you acctually have deep down inside... who you really are is the best, why change that?
2006-07-20 12:03:17
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answered by fallen_angel6801 2
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personally, i don't subscribe to the idea of changing myself so much as i do the idea of 'adding' to myself and my personality more helpful. as a process it's a lot slower then the idea of sudden change. if what we are is already a large and complex thing, then the most we can hope for is the slow addition of deliberate choices 'for the better' which over time pile up and begin to become larger and larger parts of our whole being. sounds like nonsense really, but i believe the process is quite slow, and the idea of 'changing', i worry has embedded within it, unrealistic expectations. religious tradtions are all about preparing a person to focus daily on the new direction they would like to take their lives and personality. praying every day, or five times a day, or regular meditation on being more in touch with the center of your being are all practical traditions that try to provide the means for anyone to regularly focus on their desired 'spiritual' direction and begin the process of piling on more life 'changing' choices. don't worry about betraying who you really are, that sorta isn't really possible. if you are acting out the 'better traits' of a different version of yourself, you'll know it.
2006-07-20 11:31:11
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answered by emptiedfull 3
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they're possibly doing this so that they dont ought to employ yet another instructor and promises out more effective money. because the numbers are so severe they could nonetheless employ someone on the finest minute. call the district and word what their coverage is on the max form of pupils there might want to be interior the kind. often times its 28 to 35...who knows. i began training a week in the past and they needed to provide me a mixture type of third and 4th. "Technically" it truly is meant to comprise severe third graders and espresso 4th graders. That way the 4th graders will take advantage of the third grade fabric and also you arent throwing off the third graders. Now on your case it truly is going to be severe 4th, low fifth. yet, at my college they were only throwing in youthful toddlers at countless stages that it might want to weren't easy. make confident they're doing it any incorrect way so your son would not no longer earnings. there is also fabric that mixes classes for mixture instructions in which it is going to all be direct training for each crew quickly. Dont be afraid to ask to take a seat in and watch to make confident that the instructor is confident. i'm new and felt too beaten in which they only gave me third graders. I felt that the different crew of 4th graders does no longer have benefited.
2016-11-24 23:13:53
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answered by ? 4
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Becoming better does not always require change. It's like taking a rough stone diamond and cutting it, grinding the facets, and polishing it into the finished gem. A fantastic change, but still the same stone.
2006-07-20 11:48:20
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answered by gtk 3
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be yourself, but in such a way that you think is the safest, and most practical....and by practical i mean a person who never takes risks and lives in a perfect little palm pilot world. just make sure it's what you really want and it will better you.
2006-07-20 11:16:50
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answered by ~Whatshername~ 2
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BASICALLY IT IS CALLED MATURITY.
AS YOU MATURE YOU SEEK TO REACH YOUR FULL POTENTIAL. IT IS LIKE USING UP MEMORY ON YOUR HARDDRIVE. YOU HAVE 200 GIG OF SPACE AVAILABLE TO BEGIN WITH AND YOU ONLY OCCUPY 30 GIG OF SPACE IN USE. THAT LEAVES YOU 170 GIG TO GROW IN ALONG WITH ANY OTHER MEMORY YOU ADD ALONG THE WAY. IF YOU ADD TO YOUR 200 GIG, SAY ADD A SECOND HARD DRIVE THEN YOU HAVE ADDED TO YOUR POTENTIAL. LET'S SAY YOU EAT HEALTHY AND EXERCISE. YOU CAN LIVE LONGER SO YOU CAN LEARN MORE AND BETTER YOURSELF THAT A WAY. THE ADDED LONGEVITY ADDS TO YOUR SUM OUTPUT IN LIFE. PEOPLE WILL JUDGE WHO YOU ARE BASED ON THAT OUTPUT. DID WHO YOU ARE CHANGE? TEMPORALLY, YES, IN THE BIG PICTURE, NO. YOUR PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR LIMITS YOUR FINAL PERFORMANCE IN LIFE, AND EVEN WITH AN ANOMALY, YOU FIND JESUS AND STOP SMOKING,DRINKING AND PROCRASTINATING, YOUR POTENTIAL IS LIMITED TO THAT PATTERN OF BEHAIOR AND TIME AVAILABLE.
IN SHORT, CARPE DIEM.
2006-07-20 11:43:38
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answered by LORD Z 7
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I think that's like being the best you can be. You can be yourself and just be your most positive, friendly, hardworking self. Instead of accentuating the negative, grouchy, lazy side of yourself.
2006-07-20 11:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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