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Fiḍál (Grace), 15 Asmá’ (Names) 176 B.E. - Tuesday, September 3, 2019 
 PROMPT September 3rd WDC is huge - there's no question about that. No matter how long we've been on the site, there is always more to learn. Today, I'm sending you on a mission with three easy steps: 1.) Go to the Community Newsfeed and comment on the post of a member you do not know. https://www.writing.com/main/newsfeed/community 2.) Go to the Blog Board and comment on a blog you haven't read before. https://www.writing.com/main/list_items/type/blogs 3.) Return to your own blog and share what you learned. In addition, answer this question: How would a life where you regularly stepped outside your comfort zone be different than a life where you never did? What have I learned? I learned a new word, frenetic. Frenetic means energetic, and uncontrolled. I also learned I'm not the only one who stumbles out of bed and to the computer, with a cup. In my case, I think lack of helped the stumbling part. Comfort zones are not intended to be inhabited. They are those little corners that we hide in when we need a break from life's overwhelming moments. A place to regroup and get our thoughts straight.  |