Today, I went to Starbucks for my customary Iced-Chai. I know it’s banal, but going to Starbucks is one of the highlights of my week…it makes me feel special. I know it sounds weird…but before you judge me, let me explain;
I am a creature of habit…and as such, I usually shop at the same stores, eat at the same restaurants, and go to the same coffee shops every time. When I visit my regular spots, I tend to follow a routine, I order the same things over and over again…I never get tired of them (my husband will probably attribute this to my stubborn nature, but I would like a second oppinion).
Starbucks is a prime example of my routine-following ways; I order the same drink every time, Iced-Chai…always. No exception – not ever. I have been going to the same Starbucks for two years now. Nowadays, the baristas know me by name, and they don’t even ask me for my order anymore, they know what I am going to drink…and when they see me walking towards the counter, they start preparing my drink, they greet me with a smile, take the money, and hand me my Iced-Venti Tazo Chai Tea Latte.
I particularly enjoy this routine, it makes my life easier, comfortable and as we all know: “sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name, and they are always glad you came”…sorry, I couldn’t help the Cheers reference. (For all my friends who are either too young, or who weren’t raised by the T.V; Cheers is an 80s SITCOM … and the quote is from the theme song of the show).
My problem with Change (I don’t mean coins)
Anyway, as a routine-loving person, I tend to dislike change; once I get used to something, I never want to get un-used to it. At this point I would like to clarify something; I am not a hoarder, or a person who prefers stagnation over progress…I am all for changing things for the better, this is not the change I dislike. The change I dislike is the one that involves replacing that which is predictable, with the unpredictable. I think I am not alone in this, a lot of people -whether it is consciously or unconsciously- dislike and even avoid this kind of change.
When Change leaves a Void
Why do so many people -myself included- find this kind of change intimidating? Based on experience and observations, it seems to me that the reason why this change is especially intimidating is because it leaves a void behind. When we are used to something/or even someone (the way I am used to my routine, or some people are used to a person or a habit in their lives) it means that we like the place that it /(s)he holds in our lives…it/(s)he fills a need, it/(s)he fills a space, that otherwise would be empty…void.
I think this is true even for people who claim to love change…in a way, their love for change is a constant in their lives…this constant change means that they are always facing the thrill of the unknown…and this fills their life with anticipation and excitement…in absence of this constant change, there would be a void, there would be emptiness…and most of us tend to avoid that facing that void (no pun intended).
Why we need to rethink our void-avoidance
According to the online dictionary, the word “void” can be defined in various ways, for example; “containing no matter”, “empty”, “completely lacking”, “useless”, “unfilled”, and “not occupied”. I have more or less kept the order of appearance of all the definitions in order to make a point. When we think of void, we first tend to think of words such as emptiness, uselessness, and lacking…and those words carry negative connotations for us…they evoke a sense of loss and helplessness.
However, a void is not always negative; if we look at it as the state of being “not-occupied”, the notion of void suddenly seems to have the potential of something positive…and indeed it does.


Great post Schatz! I've heard people talke about that every heart has a God shaped void. A lot of times we try to fill this void with other things, but if we want to experience the power of God at work in our lives we need to make room for the King of Kings.
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Love it! But I have to say, more than a creature of habit, sometimes I see you as a home-loving person. You love to explore and to know more, but from your usual spots. And I think you do value and support change, in your life as in others. You prove it everyday 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks guys, I appreciate your thoughts and comments 🙂
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Thoroughly enjoyed reading this! You put into words something that many people face (or avoid facing ;)). Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks for your comments! I hope this post brings encouragement to people… 🙂
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