In this episode of Question It., we're diving into the transformative power of stepping outside our Comfort Zone. Change doesn’t happen in the safety of what’s familiar – it happens in the discomfort of the Stretch Zone. We’ll explore how pushing past what feels easy can lead to growth, new perspectives, and real breakthroughs. Plus, we’re using Google’s Notebook LM to summarize and bring a fresh perspective to a previous episode, connecting the dots on how embracing discomfort is key to evolving and living our best lives.
Key Takeaway: True growth and change happen when you embrace discomfort and step into your Stretch Zone, where possibilities expand and transformation begins.
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Original Source: Why Is Change So Difficult? | Ep. 22
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