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Survival in the Neutral Zone

Goolsby, Gail,
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The Neutral Zone (NZ) is about the chaotic stage of life change. It’s what William Bridges calls the nowhere between two somewheres in Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change (2003, p. 40). The NZ is painful, confusing, and chock full of waiting, but is extremely important and valuable if handled correctly. Living well in the Neutral Zone makes change profitable and upcoming life seasons more productive.

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2018-08-07 00:00:00
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Goolsby, Gail,
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