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Stepping Outside Of The Comfort Zone

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Most of us fear what we don't know and have a tendency to doubt
ourselves even when we know in our hearts that we can do
something. Instead of shying away from a new situation, which is
what we are naturally inclined to do when it comes to fear; we
should muster up enough confidence to push ourselves forward. As
long as we keep in our minds that nothing is ever as bad as it
seems, we should not have to worry.


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Stepping Outside Of The Comfort Zone
Copyright (c) 2007 Aiyana Rayne
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Most of us fear what we don't know and have a tendency to doubt
ourselves even when we know in our hearts that we can do
something. Instead of shying away from a new situation, which is
what we are naturally inclined to do when it comes to fear; we
should muster up enough confidence to push ourselves forward. As
long as we keep in our minds that nothing is ever as bad as it
seems, we should not have to worry.

Even children experience these sorts of feelings; like starting
their first day of school, going away to summer camp, learning to
ride a bike and even social situations. We must first understand
how we as humans operate. We have a tendency to stick to what
feels most familiar to us. Many of us are afraid to step out of
our comfort zones and explore the many wonderful, undiscovered
experiences that surround us.

Think about this for a second; how many of us would honestly
enjoy staying home all of the time if we didn't own something as
simple as a television set? Not many of us would and would
probably complain about being bored most of the time. One of the
biggest reasons for people taking on second jobs if their main
job can't afford to is to buy luxuries for their homes. Plasma
television sets, DVD players with a wide collection of movies,
Video game systems, computers with access to the internet,
entertainment systems, big comfy couches and lazy boy chairs some
of the things that give us absolutely no reason to leave our
homes other than for work and to go shopping. As okay as this may
seem for some, it is actually hurting us more than we think.
Staying within our own comfort zone is bad enough but enhancing
it by making it even more comfortable, can and will indeed
cripple us. This prevents us from moving forward; just as a baby
who wants to walk, knows he can walk, but just won't walk unless
he has something to hold onto. We all have our comfort zones and
tend to have specific areas where we feel it is necessary to
still "hold on".

Our minds can present our wants and needs to us easily and
attractively; however, the internal process is quite a bit more
complicated than that. Ask yourself, what are you holding onto
that is preventing you from taking that leap out of your comfort
zone and into new territory that will help enhance who you are?
Most people find that talking to a friend or to a few friends at
one time is pretty easy; but how about talking to an audience for
ten minutes about anything you want? Even though you are given
the freedom to speak about anything, the thought of talking to an
audience has enough potential to put the strongest working
anti-perspirant out of business. Forget about giving an hour
speech to thousands of people at a time; the thought is merely
unthinkable.  How many of us know the feeling that comes from
leaving our comfort zone, resulting in complete success? Fear is
the number one reason that people hesitate to step outside of
their comfort zone. Broadening our comfort zone pays off in so
many ways; it enables us to obtain the many things that we only
dared to dream about. It is very possible for some of us to not
even be aware of some of our comfort zones.

Take a look at your life; are you happy with your job? Are you
making as much maybe as you'd like? Do you like getting to know
new people? Do you have the ability to set new goals for yourself
and achieve them? To those who answered yes to these questions,
this most likely means that you aren't being hindered by your
comfort zones in any way. To those of you who answer no, there
might be some issues that you have to work through.

In life, most of us work ourselves into a sweat, thinking about
all of the "what if's". Fear has some magical way of making
itself much bigger in our minds than it actually is in reality.
The sad part is the torture that we put ourselves through, when
in fact the outcome is usually no big deal. What I encourage all
of us to do is to step out of our comfort zones; starting with
the things that we fear the most. By letting fear control us, we
will never be able to venture out beyond the four walls that our
minds have built around us. Fear is our own protection from the
things that make us feel uncomfortable. So by telling fear to
step aside and let you grow, there will be nothing else
preventing you from going after what it is that you need to. The
fear may not diminish overnight, but it soon will; after our
minds adjust to the fact that fear is absolutely nothing to fear.




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