What if the problem isn't that we resist change... but that we've been taught to approach it the wrong way? In a world that constantly tells us to "embrace change," many people still find themselves overwhelmed, uncertain, and quietly struggling to keep up. The truth is-change doesn't just alter circumstances. It disrupts identity, meaning, and our sense of control. And when those are unsettled, it becomes nearly impossible to simply "embrace" what's happening around us. In Dancing With Change, Dr. Khutso Madubanya offers a powerful reframe: the goal isn't to force acceptance or pretend everything is fine. It's to learn how to move with change without antagonizing it-or losing yourself in the process. Not by wrestling against it, but by learning to dance with it. Drawing from her work as a global scholar-practitioner, lived experience across eight countries, and her signature P.I.V.O.T. Method, she introduces a practical approach to navigating disruption with less fear and greater clarity. Through relatable insights and real-world examples-spanning personal and professional contexts-readers learn how to calm reactivity, reconnect with who they are, and move forward with confidence, even when the path ahead is unclear. This book offers a new way of moving with change. It does not ask you to become someone new or to accept the unacceptable. It invites you to stay grounded in who you are-while everything around you shifts.