What you can tell yourself is that you're done running. You are going to push into discomfort, a little at a time, and get good at being uncomfortable. This is another of your superpowers. When others run, you're OK (even if it's not always fun).
One small task at a time, push yourself into discomfort. See how it feels. See that it's not the end of the world. See that you are awesome enough to handle discomfort, and that the results are well worth it.
You'll have the urge to quit doing something hard, or to put it off for now. Those urges don't serve you well.
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One small task at a time, push yourself into discomfort. See how it feels. See that itβs not the end of the world...
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Accept the urge and ride it out
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Your comfort zone is tempting. And thatβs the reason you stay stagnan...
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