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When a longtime employee suddenly comes in, full of ideas and wanting to make changes, it can be threatening to a minority.
I'm a perfectionist and I kept wanting to make changes.
The largest barriers I encounter with people wanting to make changes are the influences of other people.
"But because she didn't say anything about being trans, or wanting to see a therapist, or wanting to make changes in ways that felt really practical, I just sort of thought of it as, 'Oh, you know, she wishes things were different, but she's OK that they aren't, and she found a little niche for herself in the world.'".
For example, one registrar [T14] described wanting to make changes in the health system for rural people with suicidal ideation but realised that despite her efforts she could not improve access to care and chose to accept the status quo in her short term placement.
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A. You do want to make changes.
They do want to make changes.
"He seemed he really wanted to make changes in his community to make it better".
There are so many reasons why people don't want to make changes.
Stirling has said he does not want to make changes simply to make changes.
I think for writers who write that kind of stuff, they want to make changes.
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