While it’s easy to live within the invisible barriers you set for yourself, there’s a far greater reward to break through and deal with some initial discomfort or uncertainty if it means expanding the mental and physical challenges you’re capable of handling. Most people don’t want to do this and by expanding your comfort zone, you’ll not only create a happier and more relaxed life for yourself, but you’ll also ultimately be capable of much more than other people in the years to come.
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