Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Word of the day: Comfortable

Comfortable
adjective

providing physical ease and relaxation, not in pain, having what is needed or wanted, physically relaxed and free from constrain, pleasant, free from hardship, cozy, agreeable, content, undemanding.....

Are you comfortable?

I believe that very little can be learned when we are comfortable. I think there is little value in striving for comfort. I have learned the most from very uncomfortable situations.

6 comments:

Maury said...

I'm still chuckling about March 25's WotD:

Feeling Fist

The fist used to express deep or extreme emotion during a song, in which the singer extends a fisted hand and brings it back in toward their body with intensity of emotion.

When singing "Hungry Eyes" on the karaoke machine, Joe impressed us all with a perfect feeling fist.

Of course, I don't you and I are using the same Word of the Day source, unless you also had "Buffet Pants" on March 12th.

Maury said...

I don't you = I don't THINK you

Jim Looby said...

I think I might like to know Maury's source...

Jenny Hintze said...

No, this was just my own word of the day.

Buffet pants, huh?

Maury said...

urbandictionary.com

Easily offended need not visit.

praynlady said...

I would love to have one day, even one hour of "comfortable"! Don't ever take it for granted!