Moving out of comfort zone
Resting in my hotel room right now, after the year-end global planning and report conference for our company.
Things are peaking up. One thing I must say about this company: it's visionary. It's willing to change even when the changes would mean disruption and sometimes pain. This kind of out-of-the-box thinking is what makes this company tick.
I was looking at my colleagues, some 500 or so packed in the hotel's grand ballroom, and I can sense the electricity traveling across each engineer as the CEO laid out the company's vision for the next five years. I think to myself, "What is it they see that I don't?" They all seem so happy, despite all the setbacks.
Maybe it's what turns this people on: the ability to transition seamlessly, to constantly move out of the comfort zone. Am I going to miss this? Hell, yes. But like them, I'd be moving out of my comfort zone, and explore other possibilities. This company was the proving ground for my readiness.
Hello, world. Bring it on.
Things are peaking up. One thing I must say about this company: it's visionary. It's willing to change even when the changes would mean disruption and sometimes pain. This kind of out-of-the-box thinking is what makes this company tick.
I was looking at my colleagues, some 500 or so packed in the hotel's grand ballroom, and I can sense the electricity traveling across each engineer as the CEO laid out the company's vision for the next five years. I think to myself, "What is it they see that I don't?" They all seem so happy, despite all the setbacks.
Maybe it's what turns this people on: the ability to transition seamlessly, to constantly move out of the comfort zone. Am I going to miss this? Hell, yes. But like them, I'd be moving out of my comfort zone, and explore other possibilities. This company was the proving ground for my readiness.
Hello, world. Bring it on.
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