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Leaving that Comfort Zone

Hello everyone, I hope you all enjoyed the holiday. Mine was a little bit stressful. Most Importantly I am grateful for the power of the resurrection. It isn't too late to still say Happy Easter to you all.

Recently I was in a heated argument with someone and after it all, I had a deep thought and the whole conversation motivated me to achieve what i thought i couldn't do. I had to leave my comfort zone and I was so glad I did.

Sometimes even before trying, we give up or we just don't see it as possible. Other times we are too afraid to believe in ourselves. We are so comfortable with the way we have been for years and we are not sure we want to try something new, not minding what the result might be.



We are scared of leaving our comfort zones even when we have a clear picture of what the other side looks like. We find it difficult to implement change hence we rather stay stagnant than taking the move to a greater path.



It might not be the most convenient thing to do but its high time you leave your comfort zone. "You never change your life until you step out of your comfort zone".

Life will only change when you become more committed to your dreams than you are to your comfort zone.


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My humble self,
Linda.

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