Credit goes to ateagueofyourown.com for the inspiration for this article. Check out their website and get in contact with them if you need help assessing your life situation.

Flexibility is important in your life choices. Life is a contact sport. It is not scripted. Flexibility is required in this day and age. During these difficult times it’s essential to have a little wiggle room in your plans. We don’t know what’s going to happen. We don’t know what to expect. You have to be ready no matter what.
One of the great things that you can do to help you maintain flexibility is to try out this exercise called improv comedy. Using improve comedy helps you build your mental flexibility muscles. Three different schools in the Pittsburgh area teach improv comedy and some of my fellow District 13 Toastmasters friends are really into it. Shoutout to Chuck Dietz, Nate Stephens, and Sarah Souri.
This one is for my friend, Kevin Clougherty. When preparing for classes this fall, he might have to work off of multiple scenarios. He might have to use multiple scenarios all together.
Employers value flexibility. In my job you almost have to be flexible. Your comfort zone is your worst enemy. You might switched from one place to another at the last minute or even added at a moment’s notice. This is done to please the needs of the customers (the accounts that we serve). As a situation changes you must learn to adapt, to improvise, and to overcome.
Adapt to changes and have a backup plan in place. Have a fallback plan just in case things don’t work out the way that they’re supposed to. It’s helpful in life and in your career path.
To learn to be flexible and to learn to adapt to change, check out ateagueofyourown.com and read “Who Moved My Cheese” by Spencer Johnson.

Have a great night everyone. Weekend’s almost here. Next week is the Fourth of July 🇺🇸.
Bye everyone. ❤️ you.