Your Comfort Zone Is Costing You
Today's quote from the book:
“You’re giving yourself an escape hatch.”
Doing What You Know, Chapter 11, p. 179
A lot of people say they want change, but they leave themselves a back door out every time things get uncomfortable.
“I’ll try.”
“I hope.”
“Maybe next month.”
“When things calm down.”
Those phrases sound harmless, but they quietly weaken commitment before the work even begins.
Real growth usually starts when you remove the escape hatch and decide you’re moving forward regardless of mood, fear, or temporary discomfort.
Your future changes when commitment becomes stronger than convenience.
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Ray Thigpen
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