The Ninth Principle- Adaptation of Conditions
A continuation of the theme of standardization, Emerson’s 9th principle says that “to make the most of your opportunities, you must "adapt yourself so that you can dispose of external factors or adapt external conditions so that the person becomes the axis around which everything revolves." This implies that in order for one to be one's happiest in not only the workplace but also in their lives outside of work- one must be able to adapt to the environment around them.
By being able to adapt to the continuously changing environment, you are then able to prioritize yourself once again. Aside from being able to prioritize yourself, it's been found that those who are able to adapt have a higher value in the workplace, are more likely to be recognized as a leader, and their overall happiness and life satisfaction is greater. Adapting to frequent change also has long term health benefits such as lowered stress levels.
Emerson’s 9th principle is extremely applicable to his life as well. He had a very diverse career with frequent changes. Throughout all of these changes Emerson continuously excelled, no matter which stage in his career he was at and was able to manage his ever-changing work-life balance.
ERMA (2018). Why Adaptability is Important in Helping You Manage Change. [online] ERMA | Enterprise Risk Management Academy. Available at: https://www2.erm-academy.org/publication/risk-management-article/why-adaptability-important-important-helping-you-manage-change/.
Indeed Editorial Team (2021). Adaptability in the Workplace: Benefits and Importance. [online] Indeed Career Guide. Available at: https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/adaptability-in-the-workplace.

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