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Comfort zone...
When, what, and/ or where was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone?
Maybe being with people you weren't familiar with, a place you've never been before or often, or doing something that you weren't that sure of?
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May 9, 2007, 19:37 |
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NRG4U
63 / male Beaver City, Nebraska, US
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Re: Comfort zone...
last week....lol
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May 9, 2007, 19:39 |
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Re: Comfort zone...
Being a guest speaker at a conference. I waltzed in all confident until i saw the audience. They mainly consisted of 50+ posh suited bald men. They kept saying 'you know what dear we were doing his job when u were still in ur nappies'. Needlsess to say i carried on but i was so uncomfortable. I know my job very well and wouldnt have been chosed as a guest speaker otherwise. But these guys were just waited for me to screw up. They called me a 'spring chicken'!!!!
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May 10, 2007, 07:13 |
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Re: Comfort zone...
Any time I'm in a crowded place that I'm not familiar with. I'm normally a liiiiiiiiittle bit of a people person... I prefer smaller crowds, though. I guess it's from living in such a small town. Everyone knows everyone. I prefer it that way.... this is my comfort zone.
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May 10, 2007, 09:37 |
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Re: Comfort zone...
I do occasionally log in to this other site, (Not an adult site, but just a forum site) and their rules change allot, and the rules are so different than most sites...and the members are definitly VERY different, one wrong move in those forums, and you could be getting flamed and flamed hard for days!!!!
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May 10, 2007, 15:44 |
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Re: Re: Comfort zone...
QUOTE (kareena30 @ May 10, 2007, 07:13)Being a guest speaker at a conference. I waltzed in all confident until i saw the audience. They mainly consisted of 50+ posh suited bald men. They kept saying 'you know what dear we were doing his job when u were still in ur nappies'. Needlsess to say i carried on but i was so uncomfortable. I know my job very well and wouldnt have been chosed as a guest speaker otherwise. But these guys were just waited for me to screw up. They called me a 'spring chicken'!!!!
I think those men had lots of personal issues plus being in a group they had each other to lean on for their rude and disrespectfull behavior, if you got them alone one at a time I think all the smart mouth BS would never happen. They would have been more respectfull and less cocky.
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May 10, 2007, 17:20 |
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Re: Comfort zone...
Im not really sure if there is a comfort zone for me, I always feel the same where ever I go, It is usually when soneone crosses me in a bad way that they feel out of their comfort zone.
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May 10, 2007, 17:24 |
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Re: Comfort zone...
With my pathetic eye vision, I have to memorize and familiarize myself with new surroundings before I'm comfortable, new people aren't a problem, new places are.
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May 10, 2007, 18:04 |
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Re: Re: Comfort zone...
QUOTE (Chazzy @ May 10, 2007, 18:04)With my pathetic eye vision, I have to memorize and familiarize myself with new surroundings before I'm comfortable, new people aren't a problem, new places are.
Maybe your luckier than you think, there is alot of stuff I have seen that I wish I would not have.
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May 10, 2007, 19:41 |
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