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Moving out of your Comfort Zone

Moving out of your Comfort Zone

Jan 19, 2023
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Moving out of your Comfort Zone
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The true feeling of growth is progression.

You’re moving forward.

This doesn’t necessarily need to be a new title, a promotion or a significant change, but your environment is allowing you to learn new things, hang out with good people, acquire new skills and ultimately become better than you were yesterday.

“Your comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing grows there.”

I am a visual learner and I am hoping the zones graphic which I am going to talk about today will resonate with you.


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The zones graphic still stands true and is a good reminder of when it’s time for a change.

When we’re making progress and growing we feel fulfilled.

Progress and growth don’t come from every zone.

They specifically blossom in the growth zone.

green wheat field under blue sky during daytime
Photo by Artem Kniaz on Unsplash

What are the 4 zones?

1/ Comfort zone - is where we feel in control and it’s our safe haven.

There are little to no risks or any turbulence here.

Things are very comfortable to us and we’re good with that for now.

The things we’re doing may not necessarily be comfortable for everyone but we have the skills, experience or knowledge to take care of them with little discomfort.

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