Today, the plan was to update the system, release the requirements and bugs modified in the previous week, and start the new plan tomorrow, originally, the team had reached an agreement on this goal. Everyone tried their best to test and strive to launch the product today. Later, a responsible colleague said that if the release cannot be updated today, it will be tomorrow. Anyway, we have not promised the specific launch time to the demand side, and we will test it for another day tomorrow, it's okay to go online. Everyone is right. Why do you have to force yourself to go online today. Isn't it the same tomorrow? We didn't promise to go online today. As a result, everyone is so happy to get off work.
But on the way home, the more I think about it, the more I think about it. When will we start to make excuses for ourselves? When are we afraid of failure? When did we start to fear? Where did we go with our previous hard work and hard work?
We found the comfort zone. everyone and every team had their own "comfort zone ". In this area, you will feel comfortable, but once you leave this area, you will feel uncomfortable. Because the comfort zone is made up of your habits.
There is a book "Who moved my cheese", which has a very interesting story. A little mouse found a huge cheese, so it stayed in that nest, after getting used to it, I felt very comfortable. Once I went out, I felt very anxious, helpless, and scared, so I didn't want to go out. This nest constitutes its "comfort zone ". The same is true for the team. The habitual thinking and behavior constitute the comfort zone of the team. If you leave this zone, you will feel uncomfortable. Over time, the entire team will become no longer active, not enterprising. Slowly changed into a sheepfold, a frog in warm water.
To change yourself, be positive, take the initiative, be enterprising, set goals, reach an agreement, and set goals, we must fulfill with certain determination. No longer makes excuses for failure, and no longer finds a way for yourself. Go out of your "comfort zone ".
Thoughts on a system launch-coming out of the "Comfort Zone"