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1 Sonia (foodiesleuth) August 13, 2010 at 4:46 pm

My comfort zone is usually behind the scenes, unless I’m doing a food demo or teaching a cooking class. I guess we feel in control when we’re facing a situation in which we know we are well versed. Like you, I sometimes have the urge to back out when I decide to do something ‘out of my comfort zone’ but if I make a committment I feel obligated and am reluctant to back out…. Aren’t we funny creatures?

2 Lucy Lee Jones August 13, 2010 at 5:11 pm

Indeed, we are funny creatures! When I’m in front of a class, I’m perfectly at ease, but I know that I know more than they know! LOL Also, if I’m directing a choir, or preaching a sermon, etc. etc. Yes, that’s when we feel more capable, isn’t it? But yes, I also go if I’ve made the commitment, and usually even more inclined to do something if a friend will be there.

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