Tuesday, January 20, 2015

comfort zone



Thought behind the Thought
We have been working on 'designjatra' for just over six months now! What began as a spontaneous mad cap idea has blossomed into something so meaningful and enriching for both of us!

It all started with the two of us writing notes to ourselves. These were then converted to graphics, and followed up by research in art, craft and design that was in tune with the note/quote of the day.
And we thought, why not share it with people we know? Seemed like a very good idea, and we went ahead and formed a group of people who would end up becoming the building blocks of designjatra! 

We take this opportunity to thank each one of them for there enthusiastic response to every quote that we put up in the last 200 days ... in the form of additions, discussions, debates, poems, philosophical musings, musical renderings, and what not!

So addicted did we become to this daily dose of enrichment from within our small pool of around 100 people, that we totally forgot to look beyond ... for a while. But now, we have dissolved the self made boundary. Now we expand our world, with the support, confidence and continued comfort of our 'DJ group' as we all fondly call it.

And wish we meet many more brilliant people and many more brilliant ideas in the journey ahead!

An inspiring work of Animation that resonates with the quote we wrote for ourselves:



8 comments:

  1. Ideas become truly brilliant only after they are worked upon and put into practice - way way out of one's comfort zone!

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  2. Meeting brilliant ideas is so exciting that jumping out of the comfort zone is a must if you want to meet them.

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  3. It also gives you a new perspective

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  4. It will help u to recognise ur strength as well as better understanding of urself.

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  5. very true...
    but is it not extetending your percived limits of 'comfort zone' ?
    you cross the boundries only to realise they never existed....

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  6. very true...
    but is it not extetending your percived limits of 'comfort zone' ?
    you cross the boundries only to realise they never existed....

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  7. If we stay long enough in the comfort zone, we would start feeling bored and restless.
    We would have nagging thoughts about something we wish we could experience, but be afraid to act on it. Right?
    So we are already in a discomfort zone!! No need to step out to any other place!! ;-)

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