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Leave Your Comfort Zone
« on: May 07, 2009, 05:30:06 PM »
I believe that not much happens of any significance when we're in our comfort zone. I hear people say, "But I'm concerned about security." My response to that is simple: "Security is for cadavers."

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2009, 12:15:22 AM »
Leaving your comfort zone means being independent, finding renewal, discovering new things and capabilities. It is okay to leave your comfort zone but treasure it. Because if all fails, you'll know who to find.

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2009, 09:56:36 AM »

Pag ang empleyado labina na ug dugay na sa position unya wala nay gana, medyo gahi ug ganit na na sa pagnarbajo labina ug walay motivation and inspiration.  hehe  ;D   ;D

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"Leave" may not be the appropriate word here.  I would say "transcend", "rise above", "go beyond",  "grow beyond"  maybe appropriate.   Use that comfort zone as the foundation of doing more beyond complacency.

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2009, 10:01:58 AM »
My comfort zone is close with my family, but I have survived living away and far from family for over 4 years now. In undergrad, I lived 500 miles away from home. Now, I'm over 1000 miles away from home.

Bisan layo ko sa pamilya nako, I find solace and confidence unassailable in Christ My Lord.

He was with me in college when I was homesick, and helped me to overcome. He was with me through my first year of Medicine proper when I was homesick and adjusting to work.

In Christ, anything is possible.
For if God is with you, who can be against you?

To God be the Glory.

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2009, 10:14:33 AM »
"IF GOD IS WITH US, WHO CAN BE AGAINST US"

Ayos bay Bran, this is the phrase of the day.  Kabalo ko dool ka sa Ginoo.  Ako murag mga tuig na siguro na way simba simba  :)  but I always pray and spare something especially to the street kids almost daily.   I always believe religion alone can't save me but through actions.  If we continue to receive blessings, then we should give in return to the less fortunate.
 
Cheers!

My comfort zone is close with my family, but I have survived living away and far from family for over 4 years now. In undergrad, I lived 500 miles away from home. Now, I'm over 1000 miles away from home.

Bisan layo ko sa pamilya nako, I find solace and confidence unassailable in Christ My Lord.

He was with me in college when I was homesick, and helped me to overcome. He was with me through my first year of Medicine proper when I was homesick and adjusting to work.

In Christ, anything is possible.
For if God is with you, who can be against you?

To God be the Glory.

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2009, 10:15:09 AM »
"IF GOD IS WITH US, WHO CAN BE AGAINST US"

Ayos bay Bran, this is the phrase of the day.  Kabalo ko dool ka sa Ginoo.  Ako murag mga tuig na siguro na way simba simba  :)  but I always pray and spare something especially to the street kids almost daily.   I always believe religion alone can't save me but through actions.  If we continue to receive blessings, then we should give in return to the less fortunate.
 
Cheers!

My comfort zone is close with my family, but I have survived living away and far from family for over 4 years now. In undergrad, I lived 500 miles away from home. Now, I'm over 1000 miles away from home.

Bisan layo ko sa pamilya nako, I find solace and confidence unassailable in Christ My Lord.

He was with me in college when I was homesick, and helped me to overcome. He was with me through my first year of Medicine proper when I was homesick and adjusting to work.

In Christ, anything is possible.
For if God is with you, who can be against you?

To God be the Glory.

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #6 on: May 21, 2009, 11:36:35 PM »
Mr. Bedo,

Amen, my friend.  Our sufferings and idiosyncrasies and frailties are perfected in our Justified Faith in Jesus Christ. We are like his parable of the mustard seed, who told the mountain to move and plunge into the sea. But by faith, the mountain moved before the mustard seed.

What Jesus Christ is telling us--in that parable--is to Believe. Believe in the impossible, and it can become possible, most of all believe in Jesus' all-surpassing Love and grace--which can do all things.

We, who are sinners of iniquity, are perfected and purified in the Faith. For our spirits are justified by the Holy Spirit. So in times of wanting and need--let us inasmuch put our faith in Jesus. Because there is no such thing as impossibility for Him.

God Bless You, Mr. Bedo.
Continue to be a light in your house. :)

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #7 on: June 04, 2009, 03:56:17 AM »
Leaving ones compfort zone is all about having a sense of liberty and feeling to get out and test other waters.

I think the more ones sticks to the same routine the more he becomes depressed ofthe same routine as nothing new will stimulate him if he does not get out to explore.

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Re: Leave Your Comfort Zone
« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2009, 10:23:35 AM »
Leaving ones compfort zone is all about having a sense of liberty and feeling to get out and test other waters.

I think the more ones sticks to the same routine the more he becomes depressed ofthe same routine as nothing new will stimulate him if he does not get out to explore.

Mao bitaw nga ang kinabuhi gitawag og "voyage of discovery".

In traditional Southeast Asian societies, gi-institutionalize ni sa concept of "rantau" (literally, the other shore), diin ang mga batan-on molangyaw aron motukod og kaugalingon nilang kinabuhi. Mao na, leaving the comfort zone of hearth and home.



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