Wednesday, February 17

such an easy thing to say

but not an easy thing to do. i want to get out of my comfort zone. but it's not as easy as it may be. sometimes you're just so used to the same things over and over again, that it makes you comfortable. i know that change is good. but change is also hard, sometimes.

on a different note. this is what i've learnt from my previous posts' comments: one. there are a couple of guys/men/boys who read my blog and are straight which is an interesting fact to know. two. not everyone likes friends, the tv show. i've always thought everyone likes friends but i guess not.

see, this is the interesting part about blogging. you get to hear other people's thoughts about your thoughts. it's kind of like having a conversation in real life but in a more interesting way? and sometimes, in real life's conversations.. you might just be nodding away what other people are saying cause maybe you're not brave enough to speak up or feel bad to be expressing your thoughts. but with blogging, you are free to type away your thoughts and response to what other people are saying.

i don't know where i am getting at. but i just think it's quite fascinating.. the whole blogging situation.

24 comments:

DT said...

now that's something that really suits me at this moment!

Marthe said...

Interesting things you learned there! :)

Blogging really fascinates me at the moment too. I feel I can be myself more when I write a post than i can in real life. Probably something I should figure out...

Baby Bree ♥ said...

Can I just say I accidentally stumbled across your blog and I am now so hooked and in love with it? (:

Anyway, greetings from Malaysia.
It's currently Chinese New Year and it means FOOD FOOD FOOD MORE FOOD and gamble for us Chinese!

Blogging makes me really happy, and visiting pretty flowery blogs like yours that are actually substantial makes me happy too.

See? I've managed to crap.
Just want to say, keep up the good work.

You're inspiring(:

cutlex said...

Blogger are getting out of their comfort zones! And even more when they comment on other blogs thus advertising their blogs. That is partly confidence.

~Abby~ said...

Yes, you are exactly right!
I mean, how would you discover making a blog if you hated trying new things, cause that is definately new and different!
That pic should be painted on one of those city buildings, and then during the day people would read it, get inspired and get out of their comfort zone!
~Abby~

Leona said...

I noticed that majority of bloggers were females, too! Haha.

I don't know what Friends the TV show is, though.

And yeah, change is good, but it's also pretty hard sometimes ;D

Hope Chella said...

Ms. Notebook Doodles...Your blog makes my day! I love the layout of the moment (and think it's great that you switch it up too!) :)

Hanna said...

So true.

Toggy said...

I just discovered your blog, and now i'm addicted. It's just brightening up my day. : )

perfectionishuman said...

Blogging life lessons.. regular feature perhaps? :P

Anonymous said...

i love every blog you post up ; it just makes my day (:

Rogue said...

I am nodding and agreeing :) *nods*

Trude said...

I know exactly what you mean! Despite what the media would like us to think, people are more connected and sharing more ideas than ever before. I'm keeping up with old friends in ways I never thought I would! Its awesome. :)

Shirley said...

Oh, how I hate change! But sometimes it works out the way you want, I guess.
I love blogging, I can't imagine what life would be like without it sadly...I'd be so bored...
I LOVE FRIENDS! Always makes me smile :)

Your blog is always great to read. I don't comment as much as I'd like because it always disrupts my bloglovin' tab thingy for some reason...but just thought I'd let you know <3

pumkyn said...

I think...you ought to post a photo of your face.

julialuckett said...

Get out of your front door!

Julia

Amelia said...

I really, really need to get out of my comfort zone. I've been so stifled lately, but it's hard to change.

fennymun said...

yes, it's easy to say than do ~ just get used to be in the comfort zone without realising it.

Joana said...

True is that going out of your comfort zone is one of the most difficult things to do, we want it but we are too afraid to do, however if we never try we'll never know what we trully are losing on 'the other side'.
For some people is much easier to sit and live only with what they are used to, but it takes a lot of courage to pull up into the next step of the way. :)

I did not commented on the previous post,shame on me. I'm a huge FRIENDS fan,but i would not consider it the best tv show ever, i actually have no idea which show is the best ever, it would probably be The Simpsons (hard-core fan over here) but i have too many ties in 1st place.

I think that expressing yourself through a blog or through words around the internet where you can be seen and heard,is much easier then some real live conversations, at least you won't get the akward silent moments, or the strage looks on people faces.

Hooray for blogging!!!! ♥

Jenni said...

There are really people out there that don't like Friends? NO WAY. I don't believe it!

tori said...

i totally agree about the whole blogging thing. :)
oh, and about the comfort zone thing, i do agree that it's hard. but i think it's a little easier when you use "expand your comfort zone" instead of "stepping outside" it. because no one (that i'm aware of..?) likes being uncomfortable, but if you turn it into a process of growth, it makes it a little less scary because you know it's going to benefit you.
that's just my thoughts. i hope that makes sense...
<3

MoonFlower said...

I am trying to get out of my comfort zone!!!!! and its not as hard as i thought = )

Cliodhna Marie said...

I have a confession to make: I have never liked Friends. I also don't like How I Met Your Mother, which is allegedly the last decade's equivalent. It simply isn't for me...in fact, I find it irritating and unfunny. I tried so hard to like it and all :( feeling excluded from a cultural favourite, boo.

Karen said...

I also want to expand my comfort zone too. Sucks when I get random urges to do it, but then I settle and become all content again once I haven't done anything.

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