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Change can be described:
 
  a.Exactly as it will happen, including a time lineb.As having a variety of emotions involved and can be exciting, energizing, as well as painfulc.As not possible to control in any way

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It helps in the Mentor Coach relationship to have a discussion around change:
 
  a.Knowing that change is a single eventb.Understandin g that change is a personal process, a transformation from inside outc.Identifying that change is always difficult



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