Most people don’t know much about the process actually committing to their life dreams and goals, because most people don’t keep most of their agreements. Most people add a silent, unconscious modifying phrase to all their commitments: “…as long as it’s not uncomfortable.”
One has to feel uncomfortable enough to move him/her to step out of one’s conform zone to the road to success.
To Reach Your Potential, Think In Terms Of Improvement
Based on John Maxwell’s The Success Journey. Here are 10 Principles to becoming a dedicated self- developer. I’ll be reflecting on this as I take a break this week.
1. Chose a Life of Growth — When you sincerely dedicate yourself to continual growth, you keep moving forward. As soon as you think you can coast or rest or just maintain what you have already achieved, that is when you start sliding backwards.
2. Growing Today — Procrastination is the death of ambition …
Become Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
Im continually learning something new and whilst I love it (particularly if it involves reading and research) actually getting down to the doing bit has produced some interesting and uncomfortable feelings on the odd occasion.
Is Your Business In The Comfort Zone?
I have an acquaintance who supplies products to the small business retail trade. He decided a few years ago that he was happy with the level of business he had. He stopped all forms of new marketing and focused on just keeping his existing customers happy.
Why Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone?
As I pushed against the pedals of my bike during a recent bike (spin) class at the gym, I observed my own discomfort rise as the intensity of the class increased. Confronted with both physical and emotional discomfort, I became consciously aware that I had two primary choices in response to my pain. Each of these responses would impact differently on my outcome and results. So what result could I expect to achieve by stepping out of my comfort zone?
Become Fearless Doing the Doing
There are some things in life Id much rather not be doing and this slightly tongue-in-cheek article is about one of them.
This one thing is about getting out there in front of hundreds of thousands of commuters handing out advertising leaflets. How embarrassing! What if someone recognized me?!