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I think that no such person has never heard this old joke of traditional psychology, a comfort zone. In short, it comes to the following demagogy:
‘Do you want to achieve something? Alternatively, something more? Then you should know that whatever you seek is always outside your ‘comfort zone.’ To get a chance, opportunities, circumstances and tools, you ought to quit your comfort zone, to leave it and to make a decisive step towards the unknown.’
We are people attracted by high goals, sometimes we attend some psychological Web site or a workshop, buy a theme book, download a traditional lecture . . . moreover, what do we hear? We hear lies.
This is what we hear:
‘Do you want to change anything in your life? Do you want to achieve something? Something more? However, you have to quit your comfort zone! Everything good is lying outside your habitual comfort zone.’
Having quit the comfort zone, we start waiting naively—when will these desirable chances, possibilities, circumstances, and tools, promised to us by the coach, appear, for we could get ‘Something More’ in life.
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