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When I resigned from my job 6 weeks ago I did so with the intention of discovering what it was that I wanted to do with my life. I went back to work when Master A was 4 months old. I really wasn’t ready. I wanted to stay at home with my son, teach him, be there for him when he hurt himself. So after a lot of thought I decided on doing a few courses and starting my own business, working from home. I can take on as much or as little as time permits me, and it gives me something to do for myself, so that I’m not just “Mummy”. The idea of starting my own business scares me to death though. It’s going to require hard work, initiative, time, and discipline. I’m going to be outside my comfort zone and it terrifies me. This is something that I know, with a little bit of work, that I can achieve and be quite successful. The idea of putting myself out there though is a bit nerve racking!
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Meeting new people is always a scary task. I've always loved the idea of mums groups but actually going along? Walking into a room full of women when I don’t know any of them? Just the thought makes my heart beat 10 times faster than normal. However 2 weeks ago I packed Master A into the car and drove to a play cafe to join in with this mothers group. And I had so much fun! And I will be going to the next meeting in a few weeks time.
Stepping outside your comfort zone is necessary sometimes. Particularly if you feel you are stuck in a rut. I have made a few small changes to my life and I’m hoping to make more in the coming months and years (but I draw the line on sharks and skydiving!). How often do you put yourself outside of your comfort zone? Is it something you need to do more often?
i dont too much now, since i have the kids as time is never on my side.... but definitely used to. Have pretty much conquered most adrenalin junkie things, had fast cars, lived a partying lifestyle. Its not something i have ever stuggled with aas i thrive on being out of my comfort zone but i do miss having that little rush i get from it. Maybe i do need to go do something.... but what?
ReplyDeleteTime is always such a hard thing to come by once you've had kids. Maybe a bucket list would be a good idea? Organise a babysitter, if it's something pricey or adventurous maybe organise it as a birthday present to yourself? Or even just doing something out of your ordinary daily routine. Take up a new challenging hobby. Change of career? There are many things that you can look at doing!
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