I once had a co-worker, who we will just call Cyndy Bennis
(because that was her name)
and she had an obsession with the office temperature
it was too hot
it was too cold
the thermostat was, of course, right next to my desk
one day after my gazillionth temperature adjustment
I said: "no flippin' more!"
(or maybe something a little bit stronger, this office was in Jersey)
and Cyndy said: "I'm sorry. But I just don't like to be uncomfortable."
(she kind of rocked my world that day because although I would never have voiced this out loud - and groaned when she did - I was often making choices that created exactly that kind of life)
Now I'm not about to rally for uncomfortableness
(and yes, you can totally use this word in your next Scrabble game just offer up this post and not an actual dictionary as proof of its wordiness)
because of course, it is kind of our nature to crave the comfortable, the warm and fuzzy, the familiar ... but there is something to be said for pushing past all that; pushing into the uncomfortable - the place where things can go either way
incredibly good or horribly bad
the place where things just don't stand still and something new has to happen.
Today (my older and wiser self) might offer up to Cyndy some advice on keeping life comfortable:
1. Do not get a dog.
2. Watch tv while you eat dinner with your kids so you don't have to deal.
3. Don't go to any kind of live performance because there will be really long lines.
4. Don't try anything you don't already know you will be able to do.
5. Use every type of available drive up window so you never have to leave your car.
6. Leave well enough alone.
7. Leave good enough alone.
8. Buy your clothes in the same store all the time.
9. Get your library books from the same section every time.
10. Never wear anything as cool as these ... again ----->
11. Let things happen to you. Don't make choices.
12.Never get out of your pajamas (wait, maybe scratch that one)
13. Don't watch the movie Precious because it will make you cry.
15. Never exercise.
16. Toss your rake and get a leafblower (thanks Sherry).
17. Do it for the money.
18. Do it for the approval.
19. Seek security above all else.
20. Find a comfortable spot ... and stay there.
I hope Cyndy wouldn't take this advice. I hope she is somewhere right now, all happy and warm and fuzzy and yes, a little bit uncomfortable, too. And I really hope she has a dog ... and some kick-ass shoes.
print above of Uncomfortable Situation by CordialKitten
1. Cutting Edge T-shirt by Xenotees
2. Pendant with butterfly and vintage buttons by QuenchMetalworks
3. Modern tree rings by FocusLineArt
4. Simplify by SimpleRoots
5. Slice oil painting on textured canvas by Teamzvonik
(because that was her name)
and she had an obsession with the office temperature
it was too hot
it was too cold
the thermostat was, of course, right next to my desk
one day after my gazillionth temperature adjustment
I said: "no flippin' more!"
(or maybe something a little bit stronger, this office was in Jersey)
and Cyndy said: "I'm sorry. But I just don't like to be uncomfortable."
(she kind of rocked my world that day because although I would never have voiced this out loud - and groaned when she did - I was often making choices that created exactly that kind of life)
Now I'm not about to rally for uncomfortableness
(and yes, you can totally use this word in your next Scrabble game just offer up this post and not an actual dictionary as proof of its wordiness)
because of course, it is kind of our nature to crave the comfortable, the warm and fuzzy, the familiar ... but there is something to be said for pushing past all that; pushing into the uncomfortable - the place where things can go either way
incredibly good or horribly bad
the place where things just don't stand still and something new has to happen.
Today (my older and wiser self) might offer up to Cyndy some advice on keeping life comfortable:
1. Do not get a dog.
2. Watch tv while you eat dinner with your kids so you don't have to deal.
3. Don't go to any kind of live performance because there will be really long lines.
4. Don't try anything you don't already know you will be able to do.
5. Use every type of available drive up window so you never have to leave your car.
6. Leave well enough alone.
7. Leave good enough alone.
8. Buy your clothes in the same store all the time.
9. Get your library books from the same section every time.
10. Never wear anything as cool as these ... again ----->
11. Let things happen to you. Don't make choices.
12.
13. Don't watch the movie Precious because it will make you cry.
15. Never exercise.
16. Toss your rake and get a leafblower (thanks Sherry).
17. Do it for the money.
18. Do it for the approval.
19. Seek security above all else.
20. Find a comfortable spot ... and stay there.
I hope Cyndy wouldn't take this advice. I hope she is somewhere right now, all happy and warm and fuzzy and yes, a little bit uncomfortable, too. And I really hope she has a dog ... and some kick-ass shoes.
print above of Uncomfortable Situation by CordialKitten
1. Cutting Edge T-shirt by Xenotees
2. Pendant with butterfly and vintage buttons by QuenchMetalworks
3. Modern tree rings by FocusLineArt
4. Simplify by SimpleRoots
5. Slice oil painting on textured canvas by Teamzvonik