Divorce necessarily takes you out of your comfort zone. This piece is about managing that transition.
When was the last time you stepped outside your comfort zone? What does that even mean?
We all have routines. You get up and do certain things, often in the same order. Whether you work from home or go to an office, have kids you have to feed and transport, or animals to walk and care for, there is probably a general plan and rhythm to your day.
I love my routines. I like eating the same things, going to the same places, talking to the same people, even running the same route.
That said, when was the last time you changed it up? Changing it up means getting outside your comfort zone.
It can be something small, like stopping at the coffee shop you pass daily and picking up a cup of joe. It might be slightly bigger, like saying hello and possibly prompting a conversation with someone you normally walk past without a smile. Or it could be something major, like quitting your job in a big firm to go it alone, starting to write your first novel or speaking up to decry an injustice.
Here’s why you need to get out of your comfort zone.
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