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Personal development can be uncomfortable.

couch_potatoComfort zones – and why you are better off in the ‘Uncomfortable zone’.

So many people love their comfort zones.

It is understandable in a way, however if you are serious about personal development and growth then spending time in the ‘Uncomfortable zone’ will generally produce better results.

An ‘Uncomfortable zone’ is a situation where you either have to grow as a person, or snap back to your old self in your comfort zone.

These days I enjoy being in the ‘Uncomfortable zone’ for a variety of reasons, which include:

  • I learn more about myself, others and life.
  • It can be thrilling and exciting.
  • The sense of satisfaction and achievement when making a ‘breakthrough’.
  • More rapid personal development. A faster track. A shorter route. (How much time – life – do you have to waste?)
  • My mind expands and grows.
  • The universe/cosmos provides more support.
  • I grow in Wisdom.
  • I know that the ‘Uncomfortable zone’ will soon become a comfort zone and the next challenge will then appear. ‘Qualification’ for the next steps of personal growth can be dependent upon completing the previous steps.
  • The peace, joy, calmness and other positive aspects of life increase exponentially.

These are just some of the reasons.

My mind has now reached the stage where it sees comfort zones as a negative.

Simply speaking; comfort zones are not your friend at all! They just fog your mind and keep you dwelling in a grey twilight.

Embrace your ‘Uncomfortable zone’. Fire your comfort zone. And grow.

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