The comfort
zone; is the level at which one functions with ease and familiarity. It is a
place, situation, or level where someone feels confident and comfortable. Lots
of us feel okay and satisfied in our comfort zone and as such; are afraid of
stepping outside the comfort zone because in it; we don’t experience any
anxiety and stress. But stepping out of the comfort zone raises anxiety and
leads to stress. Stepping out of our comfort zone requires a high level of
concentration and focus.
However,
Creating a comfort zone is quite healthy; but then so is stepping out of it
when it’s time to grow, transform and transition from one stage of life to the
next. Experiencing a little stress and
anxiety now and then is a good thing when you step out of your comfort zone
which leads to experiencing new things, challenges, taking risks and looking at
the bigger picture. If you can’t step out of your comfort zone you may
experience difficulty making change or transitioning, growing and most
importantly transforming. In other words, all those things that defines who you
are and give your life personal meaning. Often times, we fear challenges,
failure or getting hurt. But the truth is for us to have the ability to rise to
the occasion, scale hurdles and obstacles and actually succeed in accomplishing
something new and challenging; we must face all these challenges.
Here is a
story of an architect leaving his comfort zone for the very first time and
irrespective of the fear of the unknown, he took the bold step, left his comfort
zone to tread on a new territory, pushing boundaries of his photography and
allowing himself to be stretched.
John Andrew left his paying profession as an
architect and took up photography. Before he went into it, after having
convinced himself that it is what he wanted to do, got himself a camera, got a
professional photographer to put him through and embarked on the journey of
photography. He started out by making
great shots, travelled to far and near villages to capture beautiful images of animals
in the forest. He emerged as one of the best student in school of photography. This
filled John with a new sense of confidence to become the photographer he had
always wanted to be; a photographer who captures beautiful animals in the
forest. He took the risk of stepping out of his comfort zone as an architect
and made good use of his camera. It’s important to push the boundaries of your
comfort zone because when you do, it’s kind of a big deal and then there’s this
inner peace that comes with knowing fully well that you took the risk of trying
something new other than not trying at all.
Amaka; a 23
years old computer science graduate of ABU Zaria also took the risk of leaving
her comfort zone. A naturally endowed model of 6.7 feet tall, fair complexioned
beauty, she got a job offer to model for Tommy Hilfiger. But the fear of the
unknown crept in; and she got sacred of leaving her comfort zone to pick up the
career she had always wanted.
Her mum spoke
to her one day and encouraged her to try something else apart from what she
read at school. She gathered courage and took up the risk to become a
professional model. She did great in it and that one step brought her fame and
fortune. She became that model every designer has been looking for, she broke
her fears, her doubts and took the risk and today she is proud she did. So you
see stepping out of your comfort zone is not such a bad idea. Take that risk
today and shake off that fear holding you back. I also did step out of my
comfort zone; and today I am happy to be where I am.
By Maimuna Bagudu
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