As humans we are programmed to look out for danger and to avoid it. This helps us survive. We grow to like familiar things and prefer to avoid change. We can see change as a potential threat. However, some change is inevitable and most change is not a threat, but we are programmed to be wary and suspicious of change which can cause stress and unhelpful patterns of thought. We have a big brain which can make us worry in a big way. Our personality has a huge influence on our response to change.
Does change affect you the way it does people who share your personality animal?
Tawny owls often describe being a little detached from ‘the real world’
This can act as a protection from stress. It is like having a forcefield around you that repels some of the strange and bad things happening in the world. The downside of this can be the occasions where you need to join ‘the real world’ of people or making important decisions. Check with one or two trusted friends that you are not missing any relevant information or putting off making an important decision for too long.
Tawny owls are daydreamers
They spend more time than most animals imagining different scenarios which draws them to embrace change far more than others. This can be exhausting for those close to them. Be careful not to initiate so much change that you overextend yourself and neglect to finish the projects you start.
Tawny Owls can be creative and persuasive debaters
Be careful not to win the argument but lose friends and allies. You can be refreshingly blunt, witty, and be especially insightful about intellectual puzzles and abstract ideas. This can be endearing but can also push some people away. Be extra careful not to alienate those closest to you; you may later benefit from their support.