Romance/Love: April 15, 2015 Issue [#6932]
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 This week: Out of Your Comfort Zone- That's Love!
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Out of Your Comfort Zone- That's Love!


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I recently attended a rally for independent sales reps for a direct sales company with which I work. As you can imagine, there were many women of all ages in attendance. It's no secret that women make up the majority of direct sales companies- especially those dealing with make-up and home fragrances! What surprised me, however, were the amount of husbands in attendance, happily wearing their pink gear and talking about how to sell the newest fragrances.

Many of the most successful reps seemed to have something in common: a partner who was willing to step outside his comfort zone to help his wife succeed. That got me thinking about the things we do for love. What have you done outside your comfort zone for the person you love?

I'm not talking big things like changing elements of your personality or becoming a vegetarian because your partner hates the way meat tastes on your breath. Sometimes, trying a hobby that your loved one enjoys can be enough. For example, my boyfriend attended a symphony concert with me a couple of weeks ago. I'm frequently subject to his Netflix binges, and occasionally I'm surprised and we find a show we both enjoy. I never would have binge watched Orange is the New Black without him forcing me to watch it first!

Sharing common interests is important in any relationship, but so is helping each other pursue their own hobbies and interests. It shows that you genuinely care about the person you're with and want to see them grow as a person. Stepping out of your comfort zone to show support to your partner can benefit you both, and I happen to think that the best relationships are ones where both partners are willing to do so.

So, when I said to my boyfriend "You'd better be careful, or this time next year you'll be wearing pink at a rally!" He said, "I never said I wouldn't." Now, that's love!


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