Stepping Out of My  Comfort Zone. I love plans & for the first time I'm without one & I'm way out of my comfort zone. www.cocospeaks.net

 

I like having a plan. No, that’s not true. I LOVE having a plan. My husband says I even have a plan for getting up in the morning. True.

 

Not only do I LOVE having a plan. I’m really good at making plans. I have been an educator for over 20 years. When I was teaching, I always prided myself on having well-crafted lesson plans. As an administrator, my strategic planning was key in supporting my site in making record setting gains in academic achievement for students. In my coaching and consulting work, I have built a solid reputation of getting results because I am a master at strategizing, organizing, and planning.

 

Did I mention that planning is my “thing”?  If I was to be completely transparent with you, the need for planning doesn’t come from a truly healthy place, though. The chaos and dysfunction of my childhood created in me a need for control and predictability which was best mastered through having a plan. So, while it has served me well professionally, the obsessive need for planning has not always been an ally in my personal life.

 

And for the first time in my life, I find myself without a plan

 

Few things during this season of my life are the way that I thought, and planned, for them to be. My family doesn’t look or function the way that I had planned. My current “work” isn’t what I had planned for it to be. Even my physical health isn’t going the way I had planned. I can’t even recall the last time a day went the way that I had planned.

 

Needless to say, I am completely out of my comfort zone. Yes. I am uncomfortable, out-of-sorts, awkward, and a bit tentative. However, on the flip side, I am also in many ways, much happier (I know that seems contradictory). I am lighter. I am more creative. I’m living with more excitement.

 

 

nothing beautiful grows in your comfort zone

As I reflect on the changes in my life and within my self, I realize that while my comfort zone (& controlling behaviors)were quite cozy, they were also very limiting. My comfort zone was a beautiful place, but nothing extraordinary ever grew there.

 

I am sure that there are countless opportunities that I have missed because I wasn’t willing to experience discomfort.  I also know that true success, the kind that ignites our true passions and that align with our purpose, comes when we are willing to step out of our comfort zone.  I’ve taught that for years to my coachees and clients, now it’s time for me to actually live it out for myself.

 

Tomorrow I’m going to share 5 benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone. These are things that I have gained over these past few months that I have been with a plan. I hope you’ll stop back by and check them out. I’ll be asking what benefits you have gained, as well.

 

But for today . . . I’d love to hear from you. Have you held on too tightly to planning and control in your life? In what areas do you feel called to step out of your cozy, comfy place? Or, if you have recently stepped out of your comfort zone, what was the result?

 

www.cocospeaks.net/stepping-out-comfort-zone

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