A fried egg seems an unlikely source of anxiety or an adventure to be avoided—yet it was.
Sitting atop a grilled hamburger, it drew stares not only from Katherine who had ordered the dish but from several others at our table.
“This isn’t really what I expected,” she exclaimed. “It doesn’t look right.”
Having lived in Denver where fried eggs surfed on lots of unexpected foods, I suggested she surprise her taste buds with a new adventure and take a small bite.
“I don’t think so,” Katherine declared. With a grimace, Katherine scooped the egg onto her bread plate and handed it to a passing waiter.
Katherine was bold in taking a baby step outside her comfort zone when she ordered the “sunny burger.” Yet she quickly recoiled from taking the next step when the new circumstances looked too unfamiliar. It’s true that fried eggs aren’t a hamburger topping staple like tomato or bacon or cheese; yet living life to your fullest potential is an ongoing adventure. And adventures, by their very nature, bring challenges and newness to be savored and explored.
Mind the signs. Just like the menu description that clearly announced the inclusion of the egg with the burger, life gives us signs. Watch for and pay attention to them. Act when they’re there; don’t pretend you didn’t see them if things turn out not quite so good.
An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered.~G. K. Chesterton
Don’t stop mid-stream. Katherine took the culinary leap when she ordered but failed to carry through by taking just one teeny tiny bite. Putting one toe across the comfort zone border but refusing to go any further won’t help you conquer your fears.
If you’re not making mistakes, you’re not taking risks, and that means you’re not going anywhere. ~John Holt
Just do it. Take smart, small risks occasionally. Think of it as part of your personal professional development plan. It’s true about the old phrase, no risk no reward. Develop a taste for the unfamiliar; that way an unanticipated change isn’t quite so daunting.
Security is mostly a superstition. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. ~Helen Keller
Pay attention to what you push away or ignore. Understanding patterns can lead to insights about fears, concerns, etc. that hold you back from going to the next level.
Life is adventure, not predicament. ~James Broughton
Build resiliency. Not succeeding is an excellent teacher. Smile, reflect, give yourself permission to learn, and then move on.
You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore. ~ Andre Gide
Keeping your professional and personal life static leads to boredom, closed thinking and narrow viewpoints. Doesn’t sound like much fun, does it? A taste or touch of the new and unexpected brings a whole new level of richness to life.
Ready to jump off that cliff and get going?
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Love this post Jane! Creative Clever and Inspiring! Thanks for the nudge!
Thanks as always, Amy, for your kind words and encouragement!
Really good post and perspective. I was chatting with a writer and we talked about how much context, frame of reference and reference points affect our thinking…how when we move beyond those points our eyes are opened to new experiences. The “do” is the first step: the follow-through equally important. After all, we don’t know what we’re missing when we miss the opportunity to follow through. Cheers! Kaarina
Kaarina — love what you and your writer pal were discussing…so spot on! Your observation about the impact of follow-through is a super add-on point to the piece. Thank much for sharing!