Miss Change -
For many, the nickname isn't a title of honor; it’s a playful or sometimes pointed label for someone who avoids disruption at all costs. We often resist change because comfort feels safer than growth, even when that comfort has begun to stifle us. Whether it’s sticking with a childhood teacher for a decade or staying in a career that no longer fits, the fear of the unknown often outweighs the desire for something better. The Psychology of Resistance
: Our brains are wired to avoid uncertainty. We often choose a known "bad" situation over an unknown "good" one because the unknown feels dangerous. Miss Change
Resistance to change rarely comes from a lack of information. Instead, it stems from deep-rooted psychological patterns: For many, the nickname isn't a title of
: We often try to make new choices while clinging to an old version of ourselves. True change only happens when our identity catches up to our decisions. The Psychology of Resistance : Our brains are