COMFORT ZONE --- Good or Bad?
Hey FRIENDS,
Have you ever tried to define the
comfort zone?
It’s that place that you don’t like,
but you’re afraid to change. You know you’re supposed to do greater things. You
want to be more successful.
You want to learn more. You need to
make a change. Still, the comfort zone is like a disease that kills your
ability to make that change. It frightens you with the assumption: “What if I
fail?”
Why is this state of inactivity called a comfort zone?
Why is this state of inactivity called a comfort zone?
Why does it make you comfortable
where you are, even though you’re not happy with your accomplishments?
You feel comfortable because you
know nothing unexpected can happen.
You have a vision of how your day, week
and year are going to end.
Sooner or later, we all get the call to action.
Sooner or later, we all get the call to action.
Something inside is telling us that
we were not born to be comfortable.
We were made for challenges – both
on a personal and professional level.
At that point, you have two options:
Honor the call and step out of that box, or
Keep convincing yourself that you’re perfectly well as you are.
Honor the call and step out of that box, or
Keep convincing yourself that you’re perfectly well as you are.
What are you going to do (or not
do)? I challenge you to make a change.
Do you want to be something more
than mediocre in this lifetime?
If that’s the case, I invite you to
keep reading.
Together, we’re going to make an
effort to get out of the comfort that’s slowly killing us inside.
Long-Term Comfort Zone = Dead Personal Growth
Long-Term Comfort Zone = Dead Personal Growth
After hanging around with the
world's most successful people, here’s the conclusion I came down to: They
never stop learning.
In order to bring a change in this
world, one has to possess powerful beliefs, creativity, the will to learn, and
the courage to take action.
Successful people turn learning into a habit.
Successful people turn learning into a habit.
They perceive life as a journey
towards growth, which they achieve through knowledge and personal progress.
How do they turn that philosophy of life into practice?
How do they turn that philosophy of life into practice?
They always take action.
They consistently step out of their
comfort zone.
They expand their mental and
physical boundaries and they keep making their lives better.
Sometimes they fail.
Sometimes they fail.
Failure is part of the journey, and
it’s not devastating as long as it doesn’t push you into a comfort zone.
As long as you keep trying,
you’ll go towards improvement.
Comfortable? It’s Fake Comfort!
Maybe the decision to stay away from change keeps anxiety at bay.
Maybe the decision to stay away from change keeps anxiety at bay.
However, this feeling of comfort is
fake.
Do you know how it feels when you
blame yourself for something you haven’t done?
At one point, you look back and you
realize: “If I did what I was supposed to do back then, my entire life would be
different now.”
Each decision leads to a chain
action that has consequences on your future.
When you don’t assume responsibility
for your future, that doesn’t mean you’re not affecting it.
Assuming responsibility for your own life means taking responsibility for your beliefs, actions, and thoughts.
Assuming responsibility for your own life means taking responsibility for your beliefs, actions, and thoughts.
You can’t control all factors and
you can’t completely direct the outcome of your actions.
However, when you take full
responsibility for everything you do and the consequences that follow, you are
stepping out of that zone on the path towards accomplishment.
People who are deeply chained in the state of comfort find different ways to put the blame on someone else.
People who are deeply chained in the state of comfort find different ways to put the blame on someone else.
God, karma, bad luck, and mostly –
other people. They always find ways to justify their inactivity and blame
someone else.
That’s what’s comfortable in this zone: the thought that it’s not your fault and there was nothing you could do.
That’s what’s comfortable in this zone: the thought that it’s not your fault and there was nothing you could do.
If you find yourself somewhere in
that description, it’s time for a realization: You ARE responsible for what
happens to your life.
It’s about time you start being responsible for your own actions.
It’s about time you start being responsible for your own actions.
Without Risk and Challenges, there’s
No Great Accomplishment
Do you know why you keep hearing about the success of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Dr Ben Carson and other great leaders?
Do you know why you keep hearing about the success of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Dr Ben Carson and other great leaders?
They constantly do something that
gets them in the headlines. That’s because they can’t afford to stay in a
comfort zone.
Clint Eastwood started off as an
actor, but he didn’t stop there. He felt like acting in a film or two to earn
money for a good life wasn’t enough.
That’s why he keeps challenging
himself: the thought of staying in the comfort zone of peaceful retirement
would destroy the chances for any other great accomplishments.
Famous people are not lucky.
Famous people are not lucky.
They are persistent.
They did something to deserve other
people’s respect.
They did that because they were
brave enough to take risks and set huge personal and professional challenges.
You’ll Find Your Motivation as Soon
as You Step Out of That Zone
Our lives are fueled by
action.
When you have a lousy day, think:
did you do something to improve it?
Stepping out of your comfort zone is
enough to find inner motivation.
Start exercising or read a
challenging book.
Start a business. Do something!
If you’re willing to be active throughout your life, you will find the inner drive that keeps you going.
If you’re willing to be active throughout your life, you will find the inner drive that keeps you going.
We live in a time when doing
anything is easy.
You can find any information and
start learning about the things you’re interested in.
you can start searching for
happiness instead of waiting for it to hit you (which won’t happen, anyway).
How exactly can you step out of that comfort zone? It’s all about the mindset.
How exactly can you step out of that comfort zone? It’s all about the mindset.
When you believe you can do
something, you’ll find the strength to do it.
Once you realize that all your
actions form your future, there’s no other choice: you have to do something in
favor of your happiness.
Comfort is bad.
Comfort is bad.
It keeps you inactive and
unwilling.
Challenges, on the other hand, are
beautiful. Go live!
Follow your heart and take action my
friend!
We at EXPRESSLINK LOGISTICS are ever
ready to providing you with any educational material that you need or will need
to get started.
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