Ordinary refers to not standing out or being radical and this leads to feelings of insecurity and inadequacy. Being ordinary also means not being called by the teacher to represent the class or being classified as a group noun like “everybody else” or “the rest of the group.” Some people love being ordinary because they don’t like the attention. Others like being a “big fish in a small pond” and are happy with that. What about you? A Great Kind of Super OrdinaryEating, drinking, sleeping, walking, and running are ordinary things we take for granted but they are essential to living a full life. Ordinary is important and the idea that ordinary is boring will ultimately depend on your personal outlook. Doing ordinary things can be amazing and fun just as being labeled ordinary can be extraordinary and unique. To be super ordinary, you need to start living a life where you find satisfaction. If you’re in school, you have no choice but to follow school authorities but you can work on the something after school. If you choose something that thrills you, it will give you the motivation to excel and be willing to go through the dictates of school work and teachers. Some of the common excuses used by people to avoid stepping out are: • I have no time • I have no money • I can’t do it on my own and my friends won’t help me • My family and friends will laugh at me or be embarrassed • It’s just too much trouble If you have used these reasons or anything similar, then you can only blame yourself for being in a position where you think you are ordinary. How To Step OutNot that being super ordinary is good enough but if you want to try going outside your comfort zone, here are a few suggestions:
Finally, if you must learn something, let it be this: the people who are critical you don’t matter. What matters is that you make an effort to try something new. Even if you fall flat on your face or you get laughed, the important thing is that you tried. And next time, you will do better and be happier because it’s a start of a new comfort zone – that is, stepping out.
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