Audiobook: Transition – Triumph or Tragedy

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Series Summary:
Life is full of inevitable transitions like marriage, parenthood, divorce, loss, education, career changes, and relocation. How we handle these transitions can lead to success or struggle. While change is a shift in circumstances, transition involves letting go of the old and embracing the new, often through a challenging “neutral zone.” Recognizing when to move on is crucial for future happiness. Guy Peh’s guide, grounded in biblical teachings, offers practical advice and reflective questions to help navigate these life changes effectively.

7 Messages:
1. A Forward
2. Chapter 1
3. Chapter 1b
4. Chapter 1c
5. Chapter 1d
6. Chapter 1e
7. Chapter 1f
8. Chapter 2
9. Chapter 2b
10. Chapter 3
11. Chapter 4
12. Chapter 5
13. Chapter 6
14. Chapter 7
15. Chapter 8
16. Chapter 9
17. Chapter 10
18. Chapter 11

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TRANSITION – TRIUMPH OR TRAGEDY

Learn How to Strategically Maneuver the Gap Between Your Current Life Stage and Your Future Destiny

Life is a sequential succession of transitions. Marriage, having children, divorce, the loss of a loved one, going to college, graduating, getting a (new) job, retirement, and moving to a new city or country are transitions that many people will have to deal with.

Many of us will go through transition, whether we like it or not. What matters is when that moment arrives, announced or not, we must be prepared to negotiate the transition because depending on how it is approached, prepared and managed it could be a triumph or a tragedy.

Most people do not resist change. What they resist is transition. Change is a shift in a situation. Transition, on the other hand, is the process of letting go of the way things used to be, and then taking hold of the way they subsequently become. In between the letting go and the taking hold again, there is a “neutral zone” when things aren’t the old way but aren’t really a new way yet either.

We need to know when one stage comes to an end. If we insist on staying longer than the necessary time, we can lose the happiness and the meaning of the other stages we have to go through. Closing cycles, shutting doors, ending chapters – whatever name we give it, what matters is to leave in the past the moments of life that have finished.

Join Guy Peh as he guides you on an exploration of how the Bible teaches us to handle transitions in our lives and on how to navigate and travel through the gap between where you are now and your future destiny.

The last two chapters include practical advice and wisdom for transitions such as marriage, having children, empty nest syndrome, divorce, widowhood, moving to a new country or city, going to college, being a graduate, in between jobs, a new career, and succession planning.

Guy has also included questions that will assist you in reflecting on and applying these insights to your life!