We’ve heard a lot
about getting out of our comfort zone. But have you ever thought
about why you should? After all, our comfort zone is where we feel in
control and safe. It’s where we can predict what will happen and
how we will feel. There won’t be any surprises, that we can’t
deal with.
So why would you
feel compelled or even want to get out of your comfort zone? You need
to do it because getting out of your comfort zone is the key to your
personal growth and happiness. Stepping out of that zone helps you
build up your self-confidence and the way you view yourself.
The answer is yes.
Being in your comfort zone and staying there is keeping you from
realizing and achieving what you desire. Staying safely within your
comfort zone keeps you from being challenged and you don’t have to
rise to any new occasions.
Here are 3 ways
staying in your comfort zone is holding you back.
- It’s keeping you from growing personally. When you are afraid of something, staying in your comfort zone keeps you from facing that fear. Then you suffer from it forever or until you do face it. You stay away from situations that would put you in a position of having to face the fear in order to overcome it.
For example, your fear of public speaking keeps you from taking a job
that requires you to speak in front of others, even though it’s a
step up on your career ladder.
- You comfort zone is keeping you from being happy. Maybe you struggle with self-confidence and self-esteem issues. These problems can grow unless you take steps outside your comfort zone to begin addressing them. Stepping outside your comfort zone helps you build confidence in your self and see yourself in a better light.
When you are confident and have good self-esteem, you are happier.
For example, if you’re not confident in your abilities, you tend to
stay in your comfort zone instead of trying something new. This drags
down your confidence making you feel less competent and making you
unhappy.
- Staying in your comfort zone can make you feel trapped and unhealthy. Often our comfort zone keeps us doing bad habits out of fear. You might want to be more active, run a marathon, feel less aches and pains and go on adventures. But to do any of these things means doing something that is outside your comfort zone.
- For example, you want to run a short marathon. It’s always been a dream of yours, but you procrastinate and make excuses why you can’t. You’re too out of shape. You don’t have time. You’re too old. But the real reason is because you are afraid to get out of your comfort zone and begin training with a trainer. As a result, you continue to eat unhealthy, gain weight, lose muscle tone and put your dream on the back burner until eventually, you’re health becomes a problem.
When we stay in our
comfort zone, we are holding ourselves back from living a life we
love, from being happy and from growing. We end up letting our fears
rule and settling for mediocrity.
J.Amoros
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