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March 3rd, 2008

Looking Up


Good morning,


Spring comes early in San Diego.  I can't tell you how much it warms my heart to see the flowers blooming so early, the birds are singing, and I've been watching for the geckos to come back out of hiding.  I really feel like I've been on vacation for the last 7 months.  


Anyone know of an economical and easy solution to sunlight glare on a laptop monitor?  It makes the monitor mirror to black if you know what I mean.  I would spend so much more time outside if I could just figure out this last little thing.  


I hope you are all taking chances and trying new things even if just safe small little adventures.


take care,

Skye Thomas



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March 2008 Horoscopes


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Feature Article of the Week:


Five Ways to Expand Your Comfort Zone


Expanding your comfort zone is not quite the same as building self-confidence.  However, the two do fit together rather nicely.  The one begets the other.  So many people feel stuck in a rut... bored from a routine that is safe and comfortable but not very exciting.  Fear of falling flat on your face or of looking foolish stops you from reaching out beyond that cozy little life you have created for yourself.  If your goal is to expand your comfort zone, then you must think positive while doing so.  Remember that nothing really bad can happen to you if you are smart in how you go about trying new things.  It is all just new adventures.  Become like a curious child and have some fun.


1) Join Toastmasters or take a theater class.  The idea here is that you force yourself into public speaking.  By learning how to project your voice and how to think clearly while on stage, you will be able to better conduct yourself in business and when getting your point across to others.  This will build a lot of self-confidence, which will help you to really push your comfort zone in regards to speaking out in front of others.  Everyone is always terrified at first.  Public speaking is the number one phobia in America.  You will be shocked to discover just how much fun this can be.  You will get bit by the acting bug or the public speaking bug before you know it.  It will most likely become a new hobby that you will love dearly.  


2) Drive home a different route every day for a week and shop at a completely new grocery store.  By breaking out of your normal daily routine, you become aware of just how much time you spend tucked away safely within your comfort zone.  Breaking out of your rut can be as simple as trying a new restaurant or rearranging the furniture at home.  You can trade bedrooms with one of your roommates or move into a new home.  Go on vacation to a completely unfamiliar location.  The idea here is to change your physical environment and to mix up your overall sensory experiences.  By forcing yourself into new locations, you not only become aware of how attached you are to your favorite old haunts, but you also force yourself to see the world from a new angle.


3) Learn a new sport.  This one has to be done with respect to your age and physical health.  For some it could be an extreme sport like skydiving.  For others it could be learning to play tennis or to play golf.  The idea is that you again force yourself into meeting other people while pushing yourself physically into unknown territories.  You should obviously pick something that you will enjoy doing and that will not hurt.  If you have bad knees do not take up running or high impact aerobics.  If you are bored out of your mind while watching baseball, then you probably are not going to enjoy playing it either.  You also need to consider honestly whether or not you are a team player.  You might be better off learning to rock climb rather than playing flag football.  Whatever you choose, commit yourself to learning it completely and be safe.


4) Compliment three strangers each day for a week.  This is not the same as public speaking.  This is private speaking.  In order to do this one correctly, you have to become fully aware of the people around you.  You would be amazed at just how many strangers you pass every day.  You also have to think of genuinely nice things to say.  It is not enough to simply speak to three strangers, but to compliment them forces you to think about the person before you speak to them.  We can randomly say, "Nice weather we're having" to everyone we meet.  That is not really connecting and concentrating on another human being.  Force yourself outside of your comfort zone so as to tell strangers that you noticed something good about them.  You will make their day and your own.  You may even find yourself with some new friends by the end of the week.


5) Volunteer at an elderly care center, a children's cancer clinic, or an AIDS hospice center.  They will love you for just showing up and in conversing with them, you will learn all about people's real regrets in life.  People never say, "I really did experience too many adventures."  Instead, they almost always comment on all of the adventures they denied themselves.  They talk of how if they had it to do all over again... how they would be more spontaneous and loving.  There is nothing quite like seeing folks at the end of their life to make you really appreciate your own.  Spend some time giving of yourself to those who do not have a lot of time left and you will soon come to realize how much the world has to offer.  Perhaps you will want to take a bigger bite out of life before it is too late?


All of these ideas are variations on the same theme.  You are to practice becoming spontaneous.  The whole point of a too tight comfort zone is that you do not give yourself room to be free, playful, and spontaneous.  You are too self-censoring and too routine for your own happiness.  Once you have tried a few things on this list, then make a list of 100 things that you want to accomplish before you die and start doing them.  Have a wonderful time with this concept.  There is no reason to expand your comfort zone so as to take on more work duties or more responsibilities.  You will have enough of that thrust upon you in life.  You are going to do this exercise for your own happiness and nobody else's.  Give yourself permission to expand your wings so you can fly a little higher and a little further to see what else is out there.


Copyright 2004, Skye Thomas, Tomorrow's Edge



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Quote of the Week:


"Iron rusts from disuse; water loses its purity from stagnation... even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind." - Leonardo da Vinci


"Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." - Muriel Strode


"Living is a form of not being sure, not knowing what next or how.  The moment you know how, you begin to die a little.  The artist never entirely knows, we guess.  We may be wrong, but we take leap after leap in the dark." -- Agnes de Mile, American dancer-choreographer (1905-1993)



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Skye Thomas is the CEO of Tomorrow’s Edge, an Internet leader in inspiring leaps of faith.  She became a writer in 1999 after twenty years of studying personal growth, motivation, soulmates, self-esteem, parenting, spirituality, metaphysics, family dynamics, dating, and astrology.  Her books, articles, and astrological forecasts have inspired people of all ages and faiths to recommit themselves to the pursuit of happiness.  To read more of her articles, previews of her books, and her astrology forecasts, go to www.TomorrowsEdge.net.  To read more about Skye and to sign up to receive one or more of her free newsletters, go to www.SkyeThomas.com.  

 

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