Get the Heck Out of Here!
By Tara Hunt
June 26, 2010
Last night, as I was getting ready
to head out I started to look for excuses to just stay in. I was feeling sorry
for myself. I had tried to recruit others to join me out dancing to no avail.
The week had been a series of missed connections and frustrating cancellations.
I had more will to lay on the sofa sulking than get my coat on and head out the
door.
But I did it. I headed out the door
and went all by myself to hear a friend spin at a club. And I had an amazing
time. I danced to great music and discovered a fantastic local band. I met
interesting people. I got to know a new friend a little better and enjoyed a fun
conversation. I found out about more events I need to head out to in the near
future. I collected some business cards. I learnt a trick with limes. I flirted.
I laughed. I ended up at home at 5:00 am.
And I think of the opposite
scenario: "What did you end up doing last night?" "Nothing. Fell asleep staring
at my ceiling again." No thanks.
Why am I talking about this? Why
should you care about my night out dancing? Well…because it relates to
everything else. Without pushing ourselves to do something uncomfortable like
going out alone, walking up to someone to introduce ourselves at a networking
event, starting a new business, talking to that person who looks interesting or
trying a new cultural experience, we don't open ourselves up to new
opportunities. What is it that Wayne Gretzky said? "I miss 100% of the shots I
never take." Sure staying at home would have been more comfortable for me,
staying at the dead end job (and not taking a risk with a business idea) would
be more stable and not talking to that person I find interesting would save me
from potential rejection, but in all cases, I've created a scenario for failure
100% of the time. When i go out, I potentially meet people, get some exercise
and learn something new. When I become an entrepreneur, I can potentially grow
to places impossible for me to grow to as an employee of an organization. When I
talk to a stranger, I could meet my future mate, business partner or best
friend. I'll never know by staying at home and staying safe.
A while back I wrote about luck and
success, in which one of the characteristics of lucky people is that they get
out of their regular routines/situations and try new things. They leave their
comfort zones. They strike up conversations with new people. Most lately, I've
been settling in pretty hard and forgetting that. This is reminding me to get
out more and explore and meet new people. I'm pretty sure my 'settling' and my
feeling like I'm in a stand-still rut are related.
So, from now on, I'm promising
myself to do at least one small act of getting out of my comfort zone a day
(talk to an interesting stranger or the like) and one bigger act of getting out
of my comfort zone a week (joining a book club, going dancing by myself, reading
a book that isn't part of my usual interest, etc.) and get out of my rut.
Now…if you'll excuse me, I need to
get ready to head out to do some swing dancing.
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