I'm always moving outside my comfort zone. Sometimes by choice, sometimes by circumstance! Soemtimes you have to employ a plan for change when you realise that's what you want, but I think that's something people fail to do as well, because it's perceived as too hard. I've twice up stumps and moved cities without a place to live or job to go to. I don't quite live by the seat of my pants that much anymore. Some of my work colleagues frustrate the heck out of me for those kind of reasons.
I'm also a touch agoraphobic, which makes crowds a challenge and holidays in strange places (especially on my own) downright scary at times, but I'm not going to let that stop me. I've usually done pretty OK. Then there are times when comfort zones can be really good, such as today when I just really needed a day at home with the cat.
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Date: 2007-11-04 09:02 am (UTC)I'm also a touch agoraphobic, which makes crowds a challenge and holidays in strange places (especially on my own) downright scary at times, but I'm not going to let that stop me. I've usually done pretty OK. Then there are times when comfort zones can be really good, such as today when I just really needed a day at home with the cat.