Comfort Zone
Consistency is an admirable habit; 74% of employers look at a resume expecting to see stability in the candidate’s past work experience. However, others are looking for candidates who can be trained into entry-level positions with hardly any experience at all. The idea of converting a career or getting into a new professional field can be scary. We have a tendency to stay in our comfort zone not only in our careers but also in many aspects of our lives. In the comfort zone, that safe haven, that we have psychologically created , there are no changes. Comfort zones only to mention a few: black-hearted relationships, a job with no benefits, bad pay with no opportunities for career growth, church memberships lacking participation and believe it or not having the same medical practitioner for years. These are many of the comfort zone examples. It is commendable to have stability in our lives; it is a sign of successful maturity. Nevertheless, our comfort zone is no other than the result of fear. Changes can be very challenging and stressful. The Comfort Zone is that safe haven where we feel untouchable, protected, but it can also be destructive and diminishing. Best advice; research those ideas that are taunting you. Whether is a change of location or a career change, give yourself the chance of analyzing it. Apply for new jobs and take the time to attend those interviews for those positions that may seem impossible to get. Remember your full potential is your best weapon for success. Check brand new areas and house markets. Visit a new church or an unknown club or try a new doctor. Bad relationships are just a waste of your life and time. You have a path of healthy loving relationships awaiting for you. Step out of that negative environment that has been holding you back. What are you waiting for? Comfort Zone is that negative place where you get stuck with no aspirations or goals for a successful future. Good luck in your fresh life goal you can make it. YOU ARE A WINNER. Remember in ENDOW, we believe in your full potential. Vienna Avelares – Empowerment Coach for Endow Coaching Inc.
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