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#BlogElul 2013 Day 16, Change
Written by Vicki Weber, RJE, 22 of August, 2013
Deborah Grayson Riegel of the Jewish Coaching Academy (and author of Oy Vey Isn't a Strategy) has counter intuitive wisdom. If I focus on what is going perfectly for me, I will be better equipped to make changes I want (or NEED) to make . . . . Here's a CHANGE of pace--read her rather than me!
Change Management: What Commitments are You Hiding?
#blogElul is the brainchild of Rabbi Phyllis Sommer, aka Ima on the Bima. The Jewish month of Elul, which precedes the High Holy Days, is traditionally a time of renewal and reflection. It offers a chance for spiritual preparation for the Days of Awe. It is traditional to begin one’s preparation for the High Holy Days during this month with the Selichot, the prayers of forgiveness. We look to begin the year with a clean slate, starting anew, refreshed.
All month, along with Rabbi Sommer and others, I'll be blogging a thought or two for each day to help with the month of preparation. Follow Rabbi Sommer on twitter @imabima for all the #BlogElul posts. You can follow me on twitter @Vicki_Weber. If you decide to blog yourself, check out the list of daily topics and jump in! Be sure to tag your posts on Twitter and Facebook so they can be included on the stream.