The first time I heard about “Escaping your Comfort Zone”, was four
years back while I was in my first job and listening to our newly
selected CIO. Someone in the crowd had just asked him about one success
mantra which got him to this role.
Sitting there in the auditorium, I couldn’t understand why someone
would give up something which he or she aces in to go after a goal that
does not play to their strengths. At that point in my career, it was too
early for me to make sense of those words of wisdom. I was used to
seeing people around me hold onto their comfort zone with all their
might.
The aggression with which many defended their projects and teams draw
similarities the ferocity of hunting animals marking their territory.
In organizations which thrive on IT Operations & Maintenance,
knowing the levers & gears of the system is like a pirate possessing
a map to the treasure chest.
Now four years later, I can finally understand the importance of
letting go of your comfort zone. Five months back, I had been handed
over the reins of a project with a 300+ workforce and a negligible
Return on Investment (ROI). After months of long work hours,
fire-fighting mode of operations, shuttling between cities & hotel
rooms, we had brought the project to stability. Not just that we brought
it to stability, but we drastically improved the ROI by 50%.
But once we had reached a state of stability, sluggishness set it.
From a state of adrenaline pumping rush, we had slid down to a state of
predictability & repeatability. Without even answering the phone we
knew what had gone wrong where & even knew the solution to it. There
was no challenge left, we could do our work with our eyes closed &
still ace at it. But more than anything, we stopped learning.
While holding onto our precious comfort zone and playing to our
strengths which we perfected over time, we often lose an opportunity to
learn or experience something new. In spite of all the framed
motivational posters up on the wall, way too often, we fail to see the
learning opportunity each new challenge carries. We have been accustomed
to think that the comfort zone we have reached is a reward for all the
effort we have put in to gain the knowledge & strengths.
Slowly, but surely, our comfort zone becomes our brain’s retirement
home. Remember during school days how we forgot all what we learnt by
the time we returned from vacation. Our job’s comfort zone is a vacation
where our brain goes into retirement, but unlike in school here one
cannot have a long learning curve. To stay ahead of the curve it is
important to keep oneself challenged always & learn something new.
Everybody have different ways to keep a check on their career. Mine
is to keep checking what am I learning new in the job I am performing.
It needn’t be always something quantifiable or good enough on your
resume. It could be a social skill or a communication style, but as long
as it enriches your career, you are headed in the right direction.
Get out of your comfort zone and get learning – That’s probably the biggest aspect that may take you to professional heights!
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
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