In this episode I really want to break your habit of being comfortable. If you are looking to do more cool shit in your life, then being too comfortable is one of the biggest hurdles you will have to face.
One of the best ways to break that habit is to change what we are comfortable with. What if we were comfortable with change? With learning? With being "bad" at stuff. The quicker you get to a state of mind where you are trying things, the more you will learn to enjoy the journey of learning. The more you try stuff the overwhelming feeling you will get of accomplishment and of achievement. You will bring back your childhood sense of wonder and awe and feelings of doing stuff. Those feelings of doing things are things that we tend to lose overtime because everything becomes a routine, everything becomes rote and easy. What might happen when you challenge yourself to learn something new?
This weeks challenge to help you do the things your bad at is: To Make It and Move On! If you want to try something new, you find yourself stuck in routine, then try something new, make the things (a song, a poem, an video, anything) and then delete it...post it...share it with a friends (whatever the words Move On means to you.) The main point is to get more comfortable with making the thing and being DONE with the thing.
I played a clip from a song written by Jessica McCabe from the youtube channel: How to ADHD, you can find the whole clip by clicking HERE.
I also referenced an article written by: Emily Torres, The Case For Being Bad at Things, you can click on the title to read the entire article.
You can also check out The Try Guys and Yes Theory which are both amazing channels that will help inspire you to keep trying and keep saying yes to new experiences.
Lastly, please do find me on any of the social or on the website and let me know how your Make It and Move On challenge is coming along OR send me anything cool you are working on so I can share it with others because we all know we need the wins. And if you have a barrier that is stopping you then let me know that to.
Thanks for listening you creative nerd. I always appreciate all the listens, watches, and comments. It's been such a fun journey so far. And that's all in part because of awesome people like you.