floydslist.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 
   

Automotive

   

Food & Recipe

   

Recreation

   

Self Enhancement

   

Travel & Accommodation

   

Health & Therapy

   

Children

   

Banking & Finance

   

News & Events

   

Games & Play

   

Business & Commerce

   

Policies & Law

   

Academics & Learning

   

Society & Communities

   

Art & Culture

   

Research & Science

   

Home Family & Garden

   

Medicine & Treatment

   

Jobs & Employment

   

Sports & Adventure

   

Online Shopping

   

Relationship & Lifestyle

   

Property & Estate

   

Internet & Computers

 

  Home –› Self Enhancement –› Personal & Team Productivity
   
 

Raising Your Own Bar/Blast Through Your Comfort Zones

   

Everybody has one. Its effect on us can be subtle to the point that we are not even aware of it. Everybody's is different and it can change from situation to situation! What is it? It's called a comfort zone.

Whenever we take on a new project, try something new, attempt to set new goals or standards for ourselves we will, at some point, come face to face with our comfort zone. It's not a matter of "if"? it will happen it's a matter of "when"? it will happen.

PERFORMANCE COMFORT ZONES

People hire coaches and mentors to develop some part of themselves they want to improve. Inevitably they will come across their own comfort zones in the process. Comfort zones aren'I work with professionals in sports and business and at every level comfort zones come into play. For example, when I ask a golfer what they shoot they might answer, "I shoot in the mid 80's or mid 70's. This is a subtle statement of their comfort zone. A comfort zone sets us up to perform within its limitations and acts as a "magnet"? pulling us in that direction. For example, around the 14th hole a golfer may notice they are shooting their all-time best score. When they become aware of this their performance begins to "drift back"? to the point where their final score is somewhere around their usual score.

In sports and business, teams are affected by comfort zones as well. If the team is "used"? to performing poorly their overall comfort zones will create "hidden"? obstacles that cause them to continue their poor performance. People who excel have a higher comfort zone than people and teams who don't. They expect to perform well while those with lower comfort zones tend to have lower expectations. The irony is it often has very little to do with talent or skill. This is the power an established comfort zone can have on us. It affects performance in sports, business and life! Are you comfortable earning the money you say you want? Are you comfortable reaching your personal or professional goals? As you know, New Year's goals are notorious for being set and not pursued. In my opinion, they are not met because although they look good on paper there is something in the goal or dream that is outside our comfort zones so we find ways to sabotage ourselves instead.

ACTIONS DO SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

Our actions, not our words reveal our comfort zones. A limiting comfort zone can prevent us from taking the required action we need to meet our dreams. In my coaching/speaking programs I ask people to focus on actions and not words as being a reflection of the "truth"?. Words, stories or excuses (blaming others, etc.) can create a "smoke screen"? but actions (or inactions) are clear indicators of our comfort zones and much easier to identify. When we are honest about our own comfort zones we can rapidly uncover the hidden beliefs, assumptions and interpretations that cause us to be "stuck"? and make faster shifts toward what we want.

HOW COMFORT ZONES ARE FORMED

A comfort zone is formed by experience which over time and repetition turns into a belief. Many of us are very good at "proving"? our comfort zones are "real"? by recreating the limiting experiences over and over again. Each time we do, we reinforce the belief sending subtle messages to ourselves such as, "I knew this would happen"? or "I knew I'd only get this far"?. Over time our comfort zones become our unspoken expectations ("this is where I always wind up!"?). A comfort zone is a state of mind and usually has little to do with your actual talent or skill. It's easy to "prove"? them by using self-fulfilling prophecy ("I knew it!"?) but why not break them instead?

BREAKING THROUGH COMFORT ZONES

There are many great ways to help break comfort zones and in this short article I will offer just a few that I've used with sports and business clients.

1. Be honest with yourself. This is the simplest and yet can be the most challenging step to take. The truth is; if you won't be honest about them it is very difficult to move past them. Be honest. If you have a fear or limiting belief about yourself or a task/situation, put it "out there"? for yourself. There is nothing wrong with it; it's just a belief and is not a true reflection of your worth, talent or skill.

2. Don't assume you're right! Don't assume just because you've "proven"? your comfort zone by repeating it so often in the past that it has anything to do with today. It doesn't! It's only a memory based on past experience ("I always do this!"?) and is no reflection on your capabilities right now! Take one small action step right now to prove this to yourself.

3. Start Small" ?All comfort zones can be broken and expanded. Pick ONE area and create a small but steady process that allows you to bust through it. For example, if you want to improve your decision making skills take small strides each day that will break that comfort zone. Decide to make 2 decisions each day this week and your comfort level will grow within a short period of time! If you want to increase your sales but have avoided the "large"? accounts, call on 1 large account per day for the next 2 weeks with no concern about outcomes. Just take the action and your comfort level will expand, so will your list, your confidence and your sales! _________

Author: David Breslow
 
Author Bio:

David Breslow

David is a Speaker/Facilitator/Performance Coach and Author of ?Wired to Win?. He works with Athletes (PGA/LPGA) and Business (Ameritech, Motorola, etc.) to help people perform at the ?top of their game? His approach is not ?business as usual?. He focuses on the ?Human Performance Competencies? that influence everyone! These create faster shifts in how people think, feel and perform every day. David has appeared on The Golf Channel, ESPN radio and has spoken to all size businesses across the country. Book orders: 888.280.7715. To learn more about presentations or workshops, call: 847.681.1698 or email: david@theflowzone.net.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Plant! -- And Accept The Consequences!
 
Leadership Rules You Absolutely Need To Know
 
Time Management Wasters
 
A Belief In The After Life Has Many Benefits
 
Loneliness of the Heart
 
Hurricane Katrina and Brad and Hurricane Rita
 
It Only Takes a Spark
 
Lessons Of A Jedi Master And A Maori Seer
 
Measurement and Feedback are Vital to Improvement
 
Living in the Now: Use It to Enrich Your Life
 
 
 
 
 

Positive Thoughts

Call it hope or simply positive thinking but there is no doubt that your success depends a great dea ... - Kenia Morales
 

How Do You Develop Awareness

Awareness is actually very easy to develop. All you have to do is stop worrying about the past, don' ... - Bill Gluth
 

Doing the Abun-Dance: the Art of Prosperous Living

I have been hearing a lot about the ?Law of Attraction? the last few years and I have found this mod ... - Ken Donaldson
 
 

Reincarnation and Karma: Questions and Answers

Reincarnation does not stand alone. In fact, it is not an entity unto itself, but is the result of k ... - Swami Nirmalananda
 

Top 15 Goals Quotations

Examine your own personal goals and find methods to achieve your desires with these valuable quotati ... - Danielle Hollister
 
 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions  
© 2006-2008 www.floydslist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.