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Oi, Let's Talk
Kate Morris & Gemma Mullins
115 episodes
6 days ago
This one’s a wake-up call. We talk about how your comfort zone that safe little bubble you keep convincing yourself is “balance” or “being realistic”, is actually the very thing keeping you stuck. We get real about how comfort disguises itself as “stability,” but underneath it’s fear, control, and a deep resistance to growth. Whether it’s staying in the same routine, not raising your prices, avoiding the gym or refusing to be seen online, comfort’s only job is to keep you exactly where ...
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This one’s a wake-up call. We talk about how your comfort zone that safe little bubble you keep convincing yourself is “balance” or “being realistic”, is actually the very thing keeping you stuck. We get real about how comfort disguises itself as “stability,” but underneath it’s fear, control, and a deep resistance to growth. Whether it’s staying in the same routine, not raising your prices, avoiding the gym or refusing to be seen online, comfort’s only job is to keep you exactly where ...
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Health & Fitness
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Oi, Let's Talk
This one’s a wake-up call. We talk about how your comfort zone that safe little bubble you keep convincing yourself is “balance” or “being realistic”, is actually the very thing keeping you stuck. We get real about how comfort disguises itself as “stability,” but underneath it’s fear, control, and a deep resistance to growth. Whether it’s staying in the same routine, not raising your prices, avoiding the gym or refusing to be seen online, comfort’s only job is to keep you exactly where ...