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Don’t aim to be comfortable

You’ll never be your best if you just want to be comfortable.   Being comfortable can lead to complacency, laziness and mediocrity.  If you’re successful on 80% of the things you try, you’re not stretching enough to find where you are best.  You aren’t growing if you’re always successful.  

Questions from this week’s Podcast:

  1. Are you in your Sweet Spot or your Comfort Zone?
  2. Should you leave a good paying job for one that serves a better cause?
  3. As Christians, we tithe on our personal incomes, but what about our business?
  4. I’m working 60-70 hours a week now.  How do I start something on the side?
  5. How can I position myself as a gardening coach?

“Our greatest fear should not be of failure … but of succeeding at things in life that don’t really matter.” – Francis Chan Tweet This

Show Notes: Episode – 05-05-17

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In this episode, Dan Miller walks us through a number of success stories from our members as he opens this week’s theme: why you should not aim to be comfortable. Sometimes people forget that the reason they push forward is to achieve a goal—once they achieve that goal, the tendency is to stop and become complacent. In order to grow, one needs some resistance and change—it’s about setting yourself up for continuous learning. Tune in as Dan encourages listeners to look for that sweet spot, as opposed to living in one’s comfort zone.

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3 Key Points:

  1. Your comfort zone will not bring out the best in you – you need to find the sweet spot where you experience struggle.
  2. Remember to have clear goals, be continuously learning, and willing to take risks.
  3. Sometimes living a simple life gives people more meaning and happiness – it’s not always about how much you make.

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