Sentences with phrase «by leaving his comfort zone»

Or... he can really examine himself by leaving his comfort zone, and then become a person with better insight to himself.

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Because I left my European comfort zone by taking up an Arabic class.
Each day, I pushed myself outside my comfort zone by trying a new activity I'd never done before — leaving my preconceived notions behind (or at least trying to)-- all in the name of discovering a better version of myself.
After years of planning and shooting weddings, Courtney (of Courtney Elizabeth Media) and Christina (of Pinch Me Planning) hope brides will leave their comfort zones of blush florals and chiavari chairs and take a chance by embracing something bolder — something... yellow!
By matching traditional teaching moments with the impact of experiential learning, your students leave their comfort zones behind — and create new ones abroad.
where I complained about not being understood by members of my family, friends and people who never left their comfort zone to travel the world independently.
If you're unsure of whether you can embrace the travel bug and leave your comfort zone, become inspired by checking out the stories and advice detailed by the best travel bloggers of 2016.
Blizzard has once again sauntered out of its comfort zone and manufactured magic out of madness, though it falls short of perfection by thinking it could exorcise the curse Modern Warfare has left hanging over the multiplayer shooter space.
Having to land directly on top of an enemy fly (having to point the control stick down to do so), then immediately trying to dash to the left in the air (having to point the control stick up and to the left) and reorient yourself to stomp the next enemy, only to be greeted by a claustrophobic enemy encounter on the other side of a rather long chasm pushed my stress levels past the comfort zone.
Aside from the fear associated with leaving my comfort zone, I definitely think that «trying to hit a grand slam» has been holding me back from just trying to get on base by completing a deal.
's, MA's, honours BA's etc. government bureaucrats who have, for the most part, never worked in the real world, but who have largely populated government agencies and academia etc. during the course of their cloistered working years by searching out and by being interned by same (their comfort zones; ironically, largely non-competitive) immediately upon graduation from the sanctity of left - wing university professors» (who again have mostly never worked in the real world) indoctrination sessions.
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