Teatime: Get Out of the Comfort Zone
We often hear advice not to stay in our comfort zone for too long. Especially if we want to be successful and have a lot of experience. But what is the comfort zone, and how do you get out of it?
The Teatime event by IPC invited one of the students of International Communication Studies at the Universitas Islam Indonesia (IPC UII), Faradisa Djasmine Anderson, to talk about his world with its various achievements and busy activities. The teatime this time is Friday, May 18, 2022, entitled Life of a Student and Regional Ambassador, who will have a relaxed conversation with the girl who is affectionately called Disa.
Tips for Getting Out of the Comfort Zone
of Busyness Disa in the world of tourism as an Indonesian Youth Ambassador for Central Java tourism 2022 began with her passion for the world of modeling. The world She has been in since she was a teenager. She feels his world is fun and boring at the same time. “I feel like my world is just the way it is. I feel stuck,” said Disa.
“I felt I had to try something new,” said Disa, telling his story then. Disa then tried his luck by registering as the Kebumen Tourism Ambassador and passed. “For me, trying new things is like a challenge,” She continued.
“Choosing to try new things is not because I feel I am talented, not because I can. But because I feel like this is something I’ve never tried before,” She explained.
According to Disa, when trying new things, keep trying. We are still determining whether we will fail or succeed. “Don’t think about it. Just try it,” Disa invites, motivating people afraid to try new things.
Be smart about time
Disa has a busy schedule. She works and studies simultaneously. Apart from conducting educational activities and dedicating her time and knowledge to the advancement of tourism in Java In the middle, Disa also has to study and do a lot of college assignments: “I always have a note to do list on my smartphone. I have to calculate when this activity should be done, what’s today’s activity, and what’s tomorrow.” This is to save time.
“I don’t want to waste today’s opportunity. As long as I can, I have to do it today,” said Disa.