Yesterday, I was out with my cousin and her friends at the Juara Stadium, playing badminton. I have to admit, I haven’t really played the game for at least 3 years.
I have been playing basketball and swimming quite often, and so I thought it wouldn’t be so “stressful” for the muscles with just a short 2-hours game.
I was dead wrong. My whole body is aching now as I am posting this update.
The aching muscles reminds me that if we become too comfortable with our daily routine, we might just be lacking the drive to stress our potential further. There might be still rooms for more improvements and achievements, but due to the comfort zone we are in, we decided to get complacent.
And when a crisis interrupts our daily routine, like when my cousin called me up for the badminton game, I wasn’t ready for the total muscle stress test. And I am aching all over now.
Morale of the story, just when things at work or your relationship with your customers, friend and families are going too smoothly, it’s time to run the crisis-simulator!
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