Jaime Jackson Safety Blog
Helping Make our Communities Safer. Jaime is a Trial Attorney and Safety Advocate at Jaime Jackson Law in Lancaster, PA representing seriously injured victims, wrongful death and those harmed by unsafe products and corporate neglect. Contact Jaime at 717-519-7254 or email jaime@jaimejacksonlaw.com.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: MAKE A CHANGE, LEAVE OR ACCEPT THE SITUATION
MAKE A CHANGE, LEAVE OR ACCEPT THE SITUATION
“Change before you have to.”
Jack Welch
Why wallow in misery or self-pity? If we are not “happy” or are
“unhappy” with our current situation, then do something about it or
accept it. We are in a short-term learning experience situation, and
we are working on improving ourselves heading for a larger goal.
Accept our situation. Learn from it. Then move on. We are in what we
thought was our dream job, but it is just not right. Reflect on it then
make changes. If it is just not working or you tend to be unhappy and
miserable all the time, then leave. Find something else that gives you
purpose and pleasure, makes you feel satisfied or lights a fire in your
belly to want to keep going. Do what interests you. We must work
hard and “pay our dues” but make sure you are working hard for the
right reasons and are on the right path. If not, make a change. If you
do not want to change then accept this is what you chose, because
it is your choice and make the most of it. You decide.
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Thursday, July 2, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: A...
A nice note from some of our readers:
Perfect Drift' immediately stood out to our community because of its refreshing honesty about what personal growth actually looks like. Rather than promising dramatic overnight transformation, the book embraces the quieter reality that meaningful change is built through small, consistent decisions made day after day. That perspective feels both grounding and deeply encouraging in a culture that often celebrates instant success over lasting progress.
What especially captured our attention was the central metaphor of the perfect drift. Comparing life to time spent on the water creates a simple yet remarkably powerful framework for understanding resilience. The reminder that tangled lines, missed opportunities, and difficult conditions are not failures but part of the learning process transforms everyday setbacks into opportunities for growth. It is the kind of practical wisdom that readers can immediately apply to their own lives.
What resonated most with us was the book's focus on intentional living rather than relentless achievement. The emphasis on building consistent habits, eliminating distractions, embracing discipline, and redefining wealth through health, relationships, freedom, and peace offers a thoughtful alternative to the constant pressure of doing more. Instead of motivating through urgency, the book encourages readers to move forward with clarity, patience, and purpose, making its message both timeless and highly relevant.
You can get your copy of the International Best Seller Perfect Drift here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTN8VB51