One of the leaders found this and posted it on our team support page. I asked if I could use it on my blog today!
I know you often hear "get out of your comfort zone", but usually people don't really tell you HOW to do that. Here are 20 ideas for you! Enjoy!
1. Put your
personal work out in the world so that it’s potentially vulnerable for
negative comments. A video on YouTube, a piece of writing online –
anything that can be complimented or critiqued, which will either boost
your confidence or thicken your skin.
2. Do something
over-the-top embarrassing to make a fool of yourself. Take part in a
dance-off, test out cheesy pickup lines, make preposterous requests at
restaurants.
3. Set a colossal ambition that will require you to
discipline yourself and accomplish smaller goals first. e.g. Running a
marathon that will require weeks or months of training.
4. Allow a
friend to make plans for you, giving them creative control of a night
filled with unknown festivities. Comfort is all about knowing what to
expect and having limited surprises, this will be a unique change of
scenery.
5. Read a book from a section you’d normally never set
foot in. If autobiographies are normally your thing, check out a
Teen-Fiction novel or Humor piece. Whatever is outside of the norm.
6. Perform some type of public speaking, such as a poetry or reading at an open mic night.
7. Pickup a new hobby that you currently have very little ability to
do. Musical instruments, cooking, painting, writing, dancing, etc.
8. Go on an adventure and explore a surrounding city or an area you’re
unfamiliar with, using no GPS or assistance from your phone. Enjoy being
lost and getting around only by investigating for yourself, and asking
others for directions.
9. It’s not always easy to express our
feelings to the people we love the most. Make time for the people you
consider yourself closest to, and vocalize your care for them, despite
how much easier it can be to think “I love you” than to say it.
10. Go to a restaurant you’ve never actually been to and order something
unique off of the menu. No cheeseburgers or salads, nothing you’ve had
several times – and preferably something you struggle to pronounce.
11. If you’ve grown comfortable doing things solo, start doing those
activities with a friend. If you only do things with friends, try going
it alone. Trust me, seeing a movie by yourself is surprisingly pleasant.
12. Make a new friend. No – that doesn’t mean add a random person on
Facebook! At work, in class or when you’re out, start a conversation IN
PERSON, and make friends with someone.
13. Take an improv class to get comfortable with unscripted interaction which, most of life consists of.
14. Switch up your daily routine drastically. If you’re a night owl,
try hitting the hay early and waking up at sunrise. If you’re an early
bird, explore the wee hours of the night for a change.
15. Limit
your television watching. Replace that new found time being active and
living your life, as opposed to watching others.
16. Take a financial risk that could result in a great reward.
17. Choose one of your fears and confront it head-on. Don’t like
heights? Try skydiving, hiking a mountain or going on a rooftop –
whatever you can do, as long as the idea of it makes you uneasy.
18. If at all possible, spend time around people more successful than
you. Being surrounded by individuals who’ve accomplished more than you
can be beneficial if used as inspiration and motivation.
19.
Enter a competition in which the odds are stacked against you. Failure
isn’t always a bad thing, especially if it’s utilized properly. By
losing and feeling a letdown, you should become thirsty to try again or
at least feel the glory of winning and success.
20. Say “yes” to
every single opportunity that presents itself, big or small. From an
invite to an event you typically wouldn’t attend, to a job promotion in a
different city. Some things are life changers, and they should be
embraced with open arms instead of shot down without consideration
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