How to Make Uncomfortable 

Your New Comfortable

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April 2011

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Darcy EikenbergI'm usually an upbeat gal, but the past couple of weeks have been wearing me down. With a tricky and concerning conflict at work, a messy and expensive plumbing repair at home, and the realization that more than a third of the year is gone already--well, I've been so blue I'm closer to navy.   

 

"Hello fellow human," my friend and master coach Tony said to me after I revealed my darkened state. And with the spark of realization (one a good coach can help light), I realized that I'm not alone, and that today more than ever, uncomfortable is the new comfortable. So I've brought some thoughts on this to you today--along with some ideas on how to get comfortable with discomfort. 

 

I'm comfortably uncomfortable with how we're growing and building Red Cape Revolution: Bring Your Superpowers to Work.  Thanks to your feedback and ideas, we're adding additional content and making it simpler to use. Read my blog there and come Like us on Facebook to stay tuned for more changes! Until then, thanks, fellow human, for being here right now!

 

Always,
Darcy Eikenberg, ACC

Push through the dirtHow to Make Uncomfortable Your New Comfortable

We spend a lot of time and money on comfort. We search for the right pillow, the right chair, the right shoes (although my stiletto-wearing friends will disagree with that one).

 

And yet, many of the best things for us make us uncomfortable. The doctor's visit where we calibrate our health . . . taking a walk even if we're tired. . . finishing the taxes tonight instead of waiting until the last minute.  

 

My job often involves making people uncomfortable. As a leadership & workplace coach, clients hire me to challenge them to take action toward things like building a better work experience, creating stronger career prospects or making more meaningful choices about how they use of their time and talents. And the only way to do that is to get really, really uncomfortable.  

 

Discomfort is where the growth comes from. As a gardener, I think about the example set by a seed. How tough it must be to crack open its hard shell and push through the chilly spring ground. How uncomfortable it has to be to burst through the topsoil in a desperate effort to find the sun. But that is the only path to growth.

 

If you're someone who wants to keep growing and sprouting new leaves in your work or life, it's time to make uncomfortable your new comfortable.  But how? Here are three ways:  

  

1. Notice Your Comfort Catches 

We can't create discomfort if we keep deferring to our comfort routines. Do you opt for silence in disorganized team meeting instead of asking, "Guys--how can we get more organized?" Do you stay in the same job or career because others have said "you've got it great"?

 

What's your comfort catch? Notice the times when you long for change, but hear yourself saying "yes, but. . . " Your "buts" are great clues that you're in a comfort catch!  

 

Our comfort routines are there because, well, they keep us warm and safe, which is a lovely place to be--for a while. But as the old saying goes "A ship in port is safe--but that's not what ships are for." What's waiting inside you, ready to launch?

 

For other ways to make uncomfortable your new comfortable, visit my blog at RedCapeRevolution.com!

Where's Darcy?  Time to color eggs!
It's time for an Easter break, and so I'm unplugging for a week with my family later this month! (If you read my letter above, you'll know I need it!)
  
When I come back, it's a busy month of corporate-focused work! I'll be leading a private workshop for a State Farm leadership event on "One Good Idea: Find It, Try It, Share It." In addition, I'm honored to help my friends at Echelon Communicate facilitate a leadership communication & coaching program for top business execs at GE Energy.
    
Coming up on my schedule for 2011 are visits to New York in August, Kansas City and Las Vegas in September, plus more talks in my own town of Atlanta! Should your locale be on the list? Find out more about my current talks here, and let's connect and create a great program for your company or organization!
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Are you a little too comfortable and need to shake things up? Is it time for a career boost? Or would strategic, smart support help you make tough decisions about how to make your work work better today?
  
One client recently said, "Without you, I wouldn't have built the confidence and the tools to ask for a different opportunity at work--it's made all the difference!" I love hearing that! (To see what others have said about working with me, read my recommendations at LinkedIn.) 
  
If you'd like to start soaring through your career and life, it'd be my honor to work with you. One of the best ways to start is to sign up for my Superpower Strategy Session, where you can charge up fast and get back on track! Find out more here, and register for yours today! Or email me here and let's talk about what's right for you!
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