Moving Beyond
Your Comfort Zone
by: Della Menechella
Many professionals have attained
a high level of competence in their particular fields. They have learned a lot
in their careers and they have a good sense of what works and what doesn’t.
Some individuals have become so good at what they do that they can successfully
perform their jobs “with their eyes closed.” These people are operating within
their comfort zones.
While operating within your
comfort zone is safe, it does not give you the opportunity to grow in your
career. You may be good at what you do, but if you continue to do things in the
same way, your job may have a tendency to be boring. It may no longer offer you
a challenge. Only by trying new things can you get your creative juices flowing
and experience the thrill of reaching new heights of achievement.
Trying new things does entail
some risks. When you try something new you may experience a sense of
discomfort. This comes from not being completely sure of what will lead to
success. You will also very likely make mistakes along the way -- sometimes
many mistakes. However, most of us don’t like to make mistakes. We may be
concerned about reactions from others. When we have achieved a level of
competence in our jobs, we enjoy admiration from others. But as we make
mistakes during the process of learning something new, we run the risk of
looking foolish to others and feeling embarrassed.
The way to deal with this
inevitable part of the learning process is to look at mistakes as feedback.
They are letting you know when you need to use a different strategy to
accomplish something. They are learning guideposts, which let you know what you
should continue doing and what you should change. Extraordinarily successful
people in every field have made lots of mistakes -- that’s how they became
extraordinary. And if someone is “kind enough” to bring to your attention that
you’ve made a mistake say, “I know. Isn’t it great? Now I don’t have to do it
again.” It will totally change that individual’s reaction to the situation.
Trying new things does offer
wonderful payoffs. When you try something new and you persist at it, you
usually become very good at it. In addition to having acquired a new skill, you
can then experience the exhilaration of having faced a challenge and
succeeding.
So make a commitment to move
beyond your comfort zone. Only by doing so can you move closer to becoming the
best you can possibly be.
About The Author
Della Menechella is a speaker,
author, and trainer who inspires people to achieve greater success from the
inside out. She is a contributing author to Thriving in the Midst of Change
and the author of the videotape The Twelve Commandments of Goal Setting. She
can be reached at della@dellamenechella.com.
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