Are You Feeling Uncomfortable, That’s Good

by Shanker Bakshi on July 22, 2009

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Actually we all keen to live an easy life. We always love to create a very cozy comfort zone around us, we feel bumpy if someone ask us do anything which falls beyond our comfort zone. This habit of being always living in comfort zone never makes you push yourself to do extraordinary things or to do things in extraordinary ways.

You never try those “New Scary Things”, you never push yourself hard. You start thinking that there so many things that you never been able to do in life, there are certain big things in this world which are not made for you, it’s ultimately end up living an ordinary life.

How to come out of that comfort zone? And why it is important?

Well I am nobody to ask you to come out of your comfort zone, but I know that you always wanted to do certain things which you are not doing right now, aren’t you? Do you feel that you are not made to do those things which you are doing at present? Are you feeling uncomfortable with your present situation? It’s good for you because this discomfort will help you to get out of your comfort zone and do the things which you really love to do.

Have you heard about this theory of “shooting for the moon”?  Steven K Scott is a great mentor, philosopher and thinker; he explains this theory and believes that one way that you can force yourself come out of this comfort zone is to aim too high, instead of setting “realistic” goals. Set “impossible” goals, that is, goals that push you totally out of your comfort zone.

This seems to be a crazy thing at first place but if you do this you will soon realize that it’s the best thing that you can do to achieve incredible success. I want to share this with you that since the time I have adopted this theory I have seen amazing improvement in my blogging business.   It has made a huge difference in my prosperity. Things which were appear to be impossible once now become handy. The dreams which were beyond reach are now getting closer and closer. Hit the bull eyes, living the dream. Test this theory and share your experience too.

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Free Arcade Games July 22, 2009 at 9:40 pm

I hide in the corner, so no one can see me :O

-Mike

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Paul Ubiadas July 22, 2009 at 9:55 pm

That is an interesting concept!

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Ridiculous blogger July 23, 2009 at 7:57 am

When you are comfortable then you won’t be thinking out of the box. I believe in this concept since I have experience it before.

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Atul July 23, 2009 at 7:57 am

I too hide myself in but in dark

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Ruchi July 24, 2009 at 4:54 am

Nice concept. Even I have experienced same .

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blinkky July 24, 2009 at 7:11 pm

Sometimes the feeling come to me.

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Marketing Business Review July 25, 2009 at 4:10 am

Hi Shanker,

After my layoff in April 2009, you can believe me, I were and still am very uncomfortable, lol. My income still not the same as it use to be, but I do not want a job anymore, I will fight to stay out of any employment, I want to be my own boss, like I am now, I like the freedom more than the secure and miserable income from a “secure job”. Can I said my job was a very secure one? Guess not since I have been fired, still the best it happened to me, that´s strange feeling but I like it.

Luis

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Benjamin Cip July 30, 2009 at 9:04 pm

I don’t want to work offline anymore too, but I guess it is necessary to work offline to make a stable income. I know how it is to be fired and not feel to have a “sucure job”, but I believe it makes you more motivated to make money online…

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natural beads July 30, 2009 at 4:24 pm

just be expressive so you can’t think of bad things everytime.

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Nihar August 5, 2009 at 6:44 pm

Nice and a different post…

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horse laying systems December 7, 2009 at 1:53 pm

I probably started slowing down around that time, but I would say that 38 weeks was when I’d pretty much had enough. I worked up until the day before I gave birth. There isn’t much you can do except to take it easy, accept all offers for help, and don’t hesitate to ask others to do things for you. Good luck to you and your son!

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