Sentences with phrase «emotional comfort zones»

Youth gain the most from service projects that push them out of their emotional comfort zones and allow them to see the world differently.
No wonder why there are so few introverts who run Fortune 500 companies — leaders need to be able to effectively communicate, collaborate, and step out of their emotional comfort zone.
Men would have to grow or do something outside of their emotional comfort zone.

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One of my go - to resources on the subject is Jen Shirkani's book Choose Resilience: Break Out of Your Comfort Zone Using the Power of Emotional Intelligence.
As for me, belligerent, emotional and challenging people's comfort zone is not a sign of «militant» or «fundamentalist», like you (and some of your TLS members say) their Jesus supposedly did that too.
We must step out of our comfort zone meet each other's emotional needs.
The word stress refers to the body's physical and emotional response to a demand that forces a person out of their comfort zone.
So it comes down to what you want: if you're more committed to your comfort zone (which breeds emotional eating and hiding behind the fat) then you'll stay where you are and you won't Get Real with yourself.
It can provide you with the opportunity to broaden your horizons and venture out of your comfort to zone to find someone who can connect with you on an emotional and personal level, someone that you have been unable to find yet.
But for the first time in a long time, not only does Schwarzenegger star in a film worthy of his name, but one that's way out of his comfort zone, lending considerable emotional depth to the deadly serious zombie drama, «Maggie.»
This requires an emotional commitment since the employee needs to get out of their comfort zone.
We build resilience when we push students gently to the edges of their intellectual, emotional, social, and physical comfort zones.
• Rehabilitated 58 out of the assigned 60 cases by successfully placing members in «comfort zones» outlined in the master program • Created and implemented a needs assessment system that had a 99 % success rate in determining clients» social and emotional needs • Arranged resources for each client so that they can become functioning members of the society • Assisted in developing individual activity plans focused on the special needs of each client • Reviewed and evaluated each client's progress and made adjustments to programs based on findings • Promoted good standards for hygiene and health and social skills and independence
Motivation of each partner to stretch out of their normal comfort zone and take action steps outside the sessions in new ways of relating together (like working out with a trainer once a week at the gym yet doing nothing physical in between; new emotional muscles won't develop quickly if only used in sessions).
I aim to provide emotional support as well as teach tactics and strategies to help my clients reach beyond their comfort zone to accomplish their goals.»
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