Change has to be hard because you're fighting against inertia.

James Thornton
Change has to be hard because you're fighting against inertia.
Change has to be hard because you're fighting against inertia.
Change has to be hard because you're fighting against inertia.
Change has to be hard because you're fighting against inertia.
About This Quote

Change is a challenge and it can be frightening. Learning to manage change or cope with change is a skill that must be practiced and developed. As we grow and develop as people, we learn that change is normal and necessary for progress. In the face of change, we can choose to embrace it or fight against it. It's important to remember that the change will always be here tomorrow, so we have to take control now rather than later.

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