Get comfortable too often and you develop a need for it. It feels like a reward, but it can become a ceiling to possibility.
The creepage of comfort keeps you blissfully stuck. You’re not suffering. Nothing seems wrong. A year passes, maybe three, and the distance between who you are and who you could have been starts to show.
Is it time to have the hard conversation, to question the familiarity of comfort that may be holding you back? Maybe you have stayed in the familiar job a little too long. Maybe you didn’t start the thing that used to be top of mind.
Is it time to engage, to become deliberately uncomfortable rather than retreat? Deliberate discomfort is different from reckless disruption. It doesn’t mean burning everything down. It means leaning into the things you’ve been circling for too long.
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