338 Quotes About Comfort-zone
- Author Jake Byrne
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Sometimes we’re caught off guard and asked to do something we may not want to do, something outside our comfort zone—a favor, a challenge. We could be mocked or ridiculed. Or maybe we’ll doubt ourselves, but we can’t let fear rule. Sometimes in life, we have to dance.
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- Author Sarvesh Jain
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They can go to hell for all I care, if you ain't comfortable, you won't do. Period.
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- Author Debasish Mridha
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Be courageous. Get out of your comfort zone to live fully and abundantly.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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Rejection puts you out of your comfort zone which is usually when you're at your best.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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People with anxiety and trust issues find themselves drawn to people of consistency because they feel safe with someone who is predictable. However, that doesn’t cure their problem. The anxious person still remains the same because anxiety is a wave that crashes on the shore every time an unpredictable circumstance challenges their expectations and comfort zone.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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The more you rationalize, the more you move farther away from your authentic self.
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- Author Jeanette LeBlanc
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hold still. stay there. tease back the layers. you are in the space between your comfort zone and infinity. you want to hide. not be seen. not be open. not be vulnerable. but you have to. there are two ways to do this - soft and gentle or fast and hard. both will get you to the other side, if you let them.
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- Author Gina Greenlee
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What would happen if you gave yourself permission to do somethingyou’ve never done before? There’s only one way to find out.
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- Author Christine Caine
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Settling for what is comfortable is one of the biggest enemies to our enlargement...In every season of life...we need to be committed to enlarging our personal capacity (even when it's not comfortable). We need to refuse to be satisfied with our latest accomplishments, as what we've accomplished is no longer our potential because it has been realized.
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