Very well. I lost everything in Katrina, had to relocate to another state temporarily with two kids while my husband remained on the Coast. I still ended up graduating from college in December 2005 by doing my student teaching in the state I ended up relocating to, and I moved again to the northern part of the state I had evacuated, where I knew no one and have been teaching ever since. Change doesn't bother me...people who make excuses about having to make changes being attributable to failure do.
2007-09-19 17:37:29
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answered by futureteacher0613 5
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There is a term we use Semper Fidelis means always faithful
we also like to use the term Semper Gumby cause we are Always Flexable. So to answer u im pretty good at handling change. Or i usually throw it in my change jar to save for the end of the year depending on what change u meant ;-)
2007-09-19 17:40:51
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answered by Devil Doc 5
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I Do not handle change too well.. there is a good book out called "who moved my cheese" its all about how to handle change.
2007-09-19 17:40:38
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answered by who are you anyway?? 4
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not so well, usually i have a hard time discerning the moment when change has already been creeping inside of me. i can only notice it once im already facing some problems and then there, ill start comparing what was i and what my life was before. but i embrace change whole heartedly, prolly thats why i dont seem to notice its presence because i just go with the flow and my door is wide open for it.
2007-09-19 17:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not To Well, I Hate It But There Is Nothing I Can Do So Once I Get Through Having My Tantrum Then I Get Back To Reality
2007-09-19 18:13:36
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answered by misslee 5
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I usually put it in the door handle space until it 's full ---then I bring it inside and put it in glass mayonaisse jars . When I get 4 jars full I take it to the bank and cash it in. It's usually around 1 20 to 150 dollars.
2007-09-19 17:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont use it. I put it in a jar and after couple of years I exchange it for bills. Last time when I exchanged my coins I had over $300.00. But it must have been 2-3 years worth of change
2007-09-19 17:40:41
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answered by Mya 2
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The changes are fundamental truth. Life & death, Happy & Sorry, Fame & Defame etc can be classified in our life. Now the question arises how we can handle the changes? The answer is in bad changes we have to keep in our mind that bad period changes or period is not permanent. It is for a change of good period. In this manner bad changes can be easily be passed in our life. In a similar way we can pass our good period not making sure that it would be forever. In conclusion,we have to keep in our mind that bad & good changes are temporary and one has to pass in life. Thanks to the questioner for an interesting & important question.
2016-05-19 00:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Horrible. I kick, scream, drag my feet, complain and b*tch all the way. After I get used to the change I realize it wasn't soo bad and sometimes I think things are better but man that in between time sucks!
2007-09-19 17:41:11
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answered by SWEETSNBEATS 2
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Although the change is inevitable. Bcoz of this most of them try to resist the change. But in my case i love changes.
2007-09-19 17:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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