There is no excitement inside your comfort zone

I knew a couple who seemed to do well, but they always said no to invitations. They had their routine, and they didn’t want to get out of it.
“Do you want to come to the party?” “Well, we’ll see what we have going on.”
“Do you want to try riding this thing? It’s easy. My daughter is riding it, see?” “No, no, that’s not my thing.”
“Do you want to shoot this bow, or play cornhole, or go camping with us?” “No, I’m good.”
But there was something sad inside of them. There was no spice in life, no excitement.
Habits make life easier. Good habits will get good results that compound. But don’t forget to break the routine.
They say that at the end of life, people regret the things they did NOT do more than the things they did.
When you have a weekend where you do something new and out of your box, isn’t that exciting? Aren’t you talking about it for a long time?
A few years ago, we scheduled a day where my wife, Marie, and I would go skydiving. We actually accepted an invitation to go with another couple. Well, Marie was so nervous, she didn’t speak for a couple days beforehand. We drove there, and she was silent with fear.
The place ascended. She almost threw up. When she landed, she yelled, “That was the greatest thing I’ve ever done!”
This is life, everyone! This is our chance.
All growth and a lot of excitement live outside your comfort zone.
Go get it! Try new things!
I want to be better than yesterday’s self, every day. Little improvements in little things we do every day will make drastic improvements in our life from year to year.
Goals are ikigai. Some goals are things I want to do. Others are things I have to do. But either way, it’s a motivation to get going and do something.