The Comfort Zone

Kaili Hawley

November 15th, 2009
by Kaili Hawley

It’s almost been two weeks now since I took a leap and moved to Denver, CO for a new experience and a change of scenery. I decided to move from beautiful Santa Barbara and head to snow country (which I have not lived in for over twelve years) at the end of October.

My first week here has been adjusting to my new city and surroundings and in ways I’ve been missing the familiarities of Santa Barbara (such as knowing how to get to the grocery store without the GPS). Even though my GPS has been in overdrive, this transition time has been very exciting and energizing because I’ve gotten to discover something new everyday.

Being the nerd that I am, I could not help relate this back to marketing and how being able to step outside my comfort zone has helped me see things in a new light and has let my creative juices flow like the Colorado river.  It has also reiterated the point to me that everywhere is different and everyone has a different perspective, it has just helped me approach ideas in a new light.

This is one of the things that I love about the Wild Web Woman (& Wo-Man) Team, we are not all located in the same place and I think that this has helped by being able to get a different perspective and being able to step out of my own comfort zone to get a fresh perspective on ways to approach ideas and projects.

I say step out of your comfort zone and see what you discover!

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Comments:

  1. Niels Johnson-Lameijer
    (November 16th, 2009 at 1:00 am)

    Dear Kaili,

    Good for you that you have take the jump! I am positive it will bring you so much happiness and prosperity. And remember “Life Starts and the End of Your Comfort Zone!”.

    Have a blast exploring the end of your comfort zone.

    Best,

    NielsJL

  2. Kaili Hawley

    Kaili
    (November 16th, 2009 at 11:22 am)

    Hi Niels,

    Thank You!

    I’m having a great time exploring the end of my comfort zone. It’s always a pleasure to try some place new, to experience new things and to just be open.

    Best Wishes,
    Kaili

  3. Dr. Lynn K. Jones
    (December 15th, 2009 at 10:38 pm)

    Hi Kaili,
    I didn’t realized you had moved. I will miss running into you at SBCC but I am excited for you that you are off on a new adventure. I look forward to hearing more!
    Best,
    Lynn

  4. Kaili Hawley

    Kaili
    (December 16th, 2009 at 12:32 pm)

    Hi Lynn,

    Yep I moved about two months ago to Colorado, it’s been a good adventure so far. I will also miss running into you at SBCC. Keep in touch!

    Thanks,
    Kaili

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