Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jun. 2010
The term adaptation is used to indicate the adaptation process that a person, situation or phenomenon can carry out when faced with the change of certain pre-existing conditions. Adequacy means, in other words, accepting the new conditions and responding positively to them.
It could be said that adaptation is a phenomenon that can occur in different orders of life. This is so because a person can adapt to new situations that have to live with the objective main of not having to suffer as well as trying to enjoy such situations as much as possible. can. In this sense, examples of adaptation may be the arrival of a new member to the family (which not only requires an adaptation physical of space if not also an adequacy emotional and psychological), job change and the need to adjust to a new routine, a new place, a new group of colleagues, new tasks, etc. Different stages of life such as graduation, entering adulthood, maturity they can also be moments that require adaptation.
The adequacy, however, is not a process or phenomenon that applies to individuals only, but it can also be applied to different situations. Thus, for example, it is necessary that a service or a message advertising is adapted to the needs of a certain audience in order to capture their attention and get new customers. The adaptation of a political system to the needs of the people also has to do with being able to develop a government prosperous that is not marked by the crisis or conflicts.
On conclusion, we can say that although many times the process of adaptation to a new situation or circumstance can be difficult, it always has to do with the ability to accept change in a positive way and with a view to a better future.
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