It Feels Good To Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone
“Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.”
You’ve probably seen hundreds of inspirational quotes - such as the one above from Brian Tracy - encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone, take on new risks and challenge yourself.
It’s (supposedly) good for you and may even lead to something big.
But is this always true?
Change takes effort, time, and courage too.
After all, the comfort zone is a space where our activities and behaviors fit a routine and pattern that minimizes stress and risk. We’re “at home”, happy and relaxed.
The comfort zone is neither a good or bad thing; it’s more like a safe zone that we all need.
However, sometimes, it’s good to step out of it.
I’m not even talking about lifetime changing experiences.
I always see things like BASE jumping, moving abroad or changing career being shown as examples of getting out of your comfort zone.
It doesn't have to be anywhere near that large or on that kind of scale.
It should be more like “I’m going to do things I’ve meant to do, always wanted to do, or know that will be a personal challenge for me.”
You can start by adding a little discomfort to your every day.
Such as trying a new food, a new workout or doing some social things that you would not do normally.
For instance, you can try the Paleo Whole30 eating regimen for a month, or going vegan or vegetarian for a weekend. Taking the stairs instead of the escalator/elevator or try new music every week.
Small (or big) things that allow you to keep from getting stuck in the same old rut. You may even discover a ton of new exciting things and develop a better understanding of yourself.
My first Bikram yoga class - which I took because I’d lost a bet to my friend Christina - was filled with insecurities (I had the typical prejudices that a guy might have: “Yoga is for women and hippies”) and fears (“I’m so un-flexible that I’m going to make a fool of myself”).
It was a big step outside of my comfort zone, but I can now say that it has been almost life-changing.
A friend of mine has the so-called “sushi rule”. Every time he orders sushi, he has to pick at least one one item he haven’t had before. That’s how we discovered that sea urchin sushi tastes like a million bucks.
The key is to find things that you actually want to do, but know that the idea of doing them make you uncomfortable.
Since for many people it can be very challenging to step outside of their comfort zone, starting small may be actually the key to succeed.
If you change little habits, you learn to develop a curiosity for new and exciting things, and you’ll be able to push yourself outside of your comfort zone more often.
We all feel comfortable within our little worlds, but if we don’t challenge ourselves beyond it, how do we truly know what we are capable of?
Try to make a "new normal" for you, it feels good!
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