![]() ![]() Maybe it means you’re going to zoom down that ski run that you’ve never been on before, maybe it means you’re going to walk into your bosses office and quit, maybe it means you’re going to book that international flight. Start from whatever number you want, add a “go” on the end if you want, but you have to take a deep breath, and tell yourself that at the end of the countdown, you’re just going to leap. The unknown is only the unknown for a short time, and then it becomes our next comfort zone.Ī major technique people use to break through temporary fear of the unknown is to count yourself down. In hindsight, as soon as I knew it was time to jump into the unknown, which was basically the second the job became a “comfort zone” rather than something that was helping me improve, I should have jumped. And that fear of the unknown prevented me for so many years from making that step. Whether it was working for myself or finding a new job with a company I wasn’t familiar with, everything would be different – the office, coworkers, the job itself. ![]() While I was bored at the job and was no longer growing in the slightest, I was terrified of the unknown of what was to come after. For me, these quotes remind me of how I felt when I knew it was time to move on for a job I had had for 5 years. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |