Comfort is SO overrated

Comfort zones.

We all have them.

What is your comfort zone? Are you happy and content with where you are now?

If you’re exploring ways to earn additional income, you’re not alone. You may be upset with your current employment situation. Maybe you can’t stand your boss or coworkers. You may be currently out of work. Regardless of the reason you’re looking, it’s quite possible that your comfort zone is what’s keeping you from succeeding.

I’ll tell you the truth: unless you step out of your comfort zone, you will never succeed.

This can mean different things to different people. A person may be nervous about speaking in public. Another may fear calling a prospect on the phone. Regardless of what “stepping out of your comfort zone” means to you, it may seem like you’ll never be able to win it over.

“You gain strength, courage, and confidence in every experience where you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do what you think you cannot do.” -Eleanor Roosevelt

Until you get so tired of your current situation that it becomes more intense than your current level of satisfaction… you are STUCK.

And it’s your fault.

Now, let that sink in… are you mad? Am I touching a nerve?

You have to understand that the only person who can stop you is YOU.

Make the decision right now that this is the year you will break free from a “regular” job. Imagine not having to report to work. Think about having time to do what you love to do…and earning income while doing it.

It’s going to take a lot of work. Dedication. Equity Sweatshirt. Are you willing to pay that price?

If you are, welcome. You are now part of a select group. Most people aren’t willing to change their ways, even if it means staying where they are indefinitely.

If you are serious, you cannot give up. You must do what is necessary. Even when it’s not fun, even when nothing seems to work. Even on days when you’re not in a good mood.

No apologies.

“Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, don’t sit at home thinking about it. Get out there and get to work.” -Dale Carnegie

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