“How much will this matter in five years?” If... - Deepstash

 “How much will this matter in five years?” If you write the answers to these questions, you can review and scrutinize them. Later, this will help you calculate the risks and reach a decision.

Taking risks and stepping outside your comfort zone makes you stronger. Perhaps those risks aren’t as scary as you once imagined. Additionally, begin to practice taking risks and facing your fears. Open yourself up to new opportunities and start facing your fears.

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Embracing discomfort meant trying new things, even if they scared me. It meant facing my fears head-on and learning from my experiences.

It wasn’t easy. There were times when I wanted to give up, to retreat back into my comfort zone. But I realized that every moment of discomfort was a step...

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The longer you wait before taking action, the less courageous you’ll feel

The only thing that will help you feel more courageous is taking action, stepping outside your comfort zone, and sending yourself the message that you are a courageous person.

Why Bother

A true desire to learn will motivate you to push yourself to find answers and get outside of your comfort zone. Whether that be asking questions, having a conversation, or looking up an answer online, an interest in what you find, see, or hear is valuable.

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