tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8846640584878037292.post5896295902978230659..comments2012-03-26T08:31:21.924+10:00Comments on Seaside Magic: The Benefits of ComfortFlossyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14958453332803480873noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8846640584878037292.post-32470995195526324332009-07-11T23:48:14.361+10:002009-07-11T23:48:14.361+10:00Hey Suzie!
I agree with you completely on this ev...Hey Suzie!<br /><br />I agree with you completely on this even though I'm, like, not a chick.<br /><br />I think we all crave comfort, whether it be the kind of physical comfort you talk about here, or the comfort of familiar emotions and familiar situations.<br /><br />I love the feeling of new pillows, or taking the duvet onto the sofa, or being a little bit drunk!<br /><br />I'm interested about what you have to say about our "comfort zones". I've been thinking about posting about this very same topic for a while now. There are a lot of people in the personal development field who think the best thing for you is to pull you out of your comfort zone. Often, I think the most likely result of this is freak-out and loss of confidence, which can actually be very destructive...<br /><br />Interested to hear your thoughts as always!<br /><br />JJJJ Jalopyhttp://www.jjjalopy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8846640584878037292.post-62165429674998246992009-07-11T11:16:05.991+10:002009-07-11T11:16:05.991+10:00Sitting in a fluffy white cloud with a ray a sunsh...Sitting in a fluffy white cloud with a ray a sunshine streaming down on me. Classical music is playing gently and I am dozing on and off. One hundred tiny hands are kneading my muscles and wine is being pumped through my veins. A constant supply of my favourite foods are at the ready and bodily functions cease to exist. I feel perfect!<br /><br />Well... you did ask!<br /><br />In the real world... I'd climb into that bed! xoxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com