A trainer in a training session of young executives, began by drawing a diagram of a stick man standing in the middle of a circle. To make it more interesting, he drew things like a house, a car, and a few friends inside the circle.

He asked the question " Can anyone tell me what this is?"
After a long silence, one guy said " the world?"

The trainer said " That's close, this is your Comfort Zone. Inside your circle you have all the things that are important to you. Your home, your family, your friends, and your job. People feel that inside this circle they are safe from any danger or conflict.

" Can anyone tell me what happens when you step out of this circle?"
A strong silence came over the room.
The same eager guy abruptly announced " You are afraid".

Another guy said " You make mistakes".
The silence continued & the trainer smiled and said " When you make mistakes what can the result be?"
The first guy shouts " You learn something."

" Exactly, you are learning." The trainer turned to the board and drew an arrow pointing from the stick man directly to the outside of the circle. He proceeded to say " When you leave your Comfort Zone you put yourself out there, in front of the world to be in a situations that you are not comfortable with. The end result is that you have learned something that you did not already know, you expand your knowledge to become a better person ."

He turned again to the board and drew a bigger circle around
The original circle, and added a few new things like more friends, a bigger house etc.

Thus if one stays inside one's Comfort Zone, one will never be able to expand one's horizons and learn. Moving out of one's Comfort Zone makes a bigger circle and a wider horizon ..........

From India, Mumbai
Read steven covey’s book, Seven habits of highly successful people - he refers to these circles in his book.
From India, Bangalore
As meetu said its really not fair if one stays in comfort zone... good mantra my mantra is "LUCK FAVOURS ONLY THOSE WHO WORK HARD"
From India, Namakkal
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