Redefining Your Comfort Zone

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From the fear of the unknown to the anxiety of being hurt, leaving our comfort zone can be a daunting task. While having a comfort zone plays an important role in life, it can be detrimental to growth if we never expand. Learning how to be vulnerable and allowing yourself to open up to new experiences can be hard, but it’s an essential part of creating change.
While we all have things we’d like to accomplish, we also face things that keep us from doing so. From the anxiety of the unknown to the fear of being hurt, leaving our comfort zone can be a daunting task.

While having a comfort zone serves a beneficial purpose, never leaving can be detrimental to growth and development. If you’ve been avoiding the exploration of uncharted territory, I can help! Opt-in for my upcoming email series, Redefining Your Comfort Zone, to learn more.

Meet Lori Raupe, Creator of Redefining Your Comfort Zone

Lori Raupe is a highly sought-after speaker, international trainer, and business coach-consultant. She is also a #1 International Best Selling Author, the recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award (2020), and recipient of the Senatorial Woman of Distinction Award (2018) for her work developing leaders, her work with youth, and her efforts to help children become solid citizens of the world. She has received recognition from the Connected Women of Influence, a San Diego based organization, as an Author of Influence (2020).

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Get Out of the C- Zone

There are few things more difficult in life than getting out of your comfort zone. Learning how to be vulnerable and allowing yourself to open up to others is not for the faint of heart.

Expanding your comfort zone doesn’t mean completely altering your life. Simple tasks such as taking a different route to work can open up a world of possibilities. And the good thing about a comfort zone is you can always go back to it!

During my email series, I will share various benefits of getting out of your comfort zone and provide different techniques to help you inch your way to personal growth. It’s okay to experience discomfort once in a while; in fact, it can be healthy. I look forward to sharing this resource with you!

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