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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 8 MIN

Monday Morning Brew Series - “Comfort Zones & The Courage to Move”

from FitTalk With Coach Luis · host Luis Perez

Good morning, my friends. Let’s take a breath together… In through the nose…  and out through the mouth. Today, I want to talk about something we all wrestle with quietly, privately, sometimes without even realizing it. That invisible little bubble we build around ourselves called "the comfort zone", and listen… comfort zones aren’t bad. They’re familiar. Predictable. Safe. They’re the routines we know, the habits we’ve mastered, the identities we’ve worn for years. But here’s the truth we don’t always want to admit: Comfort zones feel safe… until they start feeling small.Why stepping out feels so hard Your brain is wired for efficiency, not growth. It loves patterns. It loves certainty.  It loves knowing exactly what’s going to happen next. So when you try to step outside that bubble even for something good your brain throws up alarms.“Hey… this is new.”  “This is uncomfortable.”  “Let’s go back to what we know.”And that’s not weakness. That’s not laziness. That’s not a character flaw. That’s biology.But here’s the beautiful part: You can train your brain to handle discomfort. You can build courage the same way you build muscle through repetition, through exposure, through movement.Movement as the training ground for courage This is why I love fitness. Not because of the aesthetics. Not because of the numbers. But because movement is one of the safest, most accessible ways to practice stepping out of your comfort zone.Think about it, when you push for one more rep…  Your brain learns, “I can do hard things.” When you try a new class or a new exercise…  Your brain learns, “I can be a beginner.” When you go for a walk even when you don’t feel like it…  Your brain learns, “I can act without motivation.” When your heart rate rises and you stay with it…  Your brain learns, “Discomfort isn’t danger.” Every time you move, you’re not just training your body, you’re training your mindset. Movement becomes a daily rehearsal for bravery. There was a time not too long ago when I avoided something simply because it felt unfamiliar. Not because I couldn’t do it. Not because it was impossible. Just because it was new and because I didn't want to be "seen" because I felt so self-conscious teaching a group movement class (body dysmorphia sucks let me tell you)And the moment I finally stepped into it, I realized something powerful: The fear wasn’t about the task. It was about the identity shift. Trying something new forces you to say, “I’m willing to be someone I haven’t been yet.” and that’s uncomfortable. But it’s also where growth lives! then I began getting all the positive feedback and the classes were an instant hit which was everything to me to know people felt welcomed and had found value in the way I taught the class...Grounding Moment Time! Let’s pause here. Wherever you are, sitting, standing, driving, walking, just take a moment to feel your feet on the ground. Feel your breath. Feel your body. Feel yourself arriving in this moment.Now ask yourself gently, without judgment: Where have I been playing small? Where have I been choosing comfort over growth? Where have I been waiting for the “right moment” to try something new? And now… offer yourself compassion. Because you’re human and humans grow slowly, steadily, bravely, one step at a time.Your Monday Morning Brew Challenge Today, I want you to do one small thing that nudges you out of your comfort zone.Not a leap. Not a reinvention. Just a nudge.Maybe it’s a 5‑minute walk before a tough meeting.  Maybe it’s trying a new exercise.  Maybe it’s saying yes to something that scares you a little.  Maybe it’s saying no to something that drains you.Whatever it is, let movement be your warm‑up.  Let your body remind your brain:  “I can do hard things. I can handle discomfort. I can grow.”You don’t have to break out of your comfort zone in one dramatic moment. You don’t have to flip your life upside down. You don’t have to become fearless. You just have to step. One small, intentional step and every step teaches your brain that you’re capable of more than you think.So here’s to courage. Here’s to growth. Here’s to the tiny, powerful choices that shape who we become. Have a strong, grounded Monday, my friends.  Let’s keep moving forward together. like my Dad says "nunca des un paso atras, ni para impulso" which means "never take 1 step back, not even for a boost forward"... Thank you for taking time out of your day to spend it with me and I really do hope you enjoyed today's Monday morning brew series. If today’s message helped you, share it with someone who might need it. Stay present, stay consistent, and keep building the identity you want to live in. Remember that You’re capable, you’re resilient, and you’re not alone in this journey. Be a kind human, let us continue to help, let us continue to lift each-other up whenever possible... and remember that when it seems really dark when things are really tough... look for the helpers and always strive to be the change you want to see in the world... As always, take care of yourself, take care of your body, take care of your mind... I’ll see you in the next episode!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fittalk-with-coach-luis--3261827/support.TEAM LTP:My IG: @livetoprogressVoice-over credits🎤: Jon Carter - IG: @joncartervoice 🙏🏽Audio/Video editing 🎧: Jared - IG: @tk_1ce (My Nephew) ♥️If you would like to support this Podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fittalk-with-coach-luis--3261827/supportDisclaimer: This Podcast and its series are intended for educational purposes only. Always talk to your Healthcare provider before making any lifestyle choices. 

Good morning, my friends. Let’s take a breath together… In through the nose…  and out through the mouth. Today, I want to talk about something we all wrestle with quietly, privately, sometimes without even realizing it. That invisible little bubble we build around ourselves called "the comfort zone", and listen… comfort zones aren’t bad. They’re familiar. Predictable. Safe. They’re the routines we know, the habits we’ve mastered, the identities we’ve worn for years. But here’s the truth we don’t always want to admit: Comfort zones feel safe… until they start feeling small.Why stepping out feels so hard Your brain is wired for efficiency, not growth. It loves patterns. It loves certainty.  It loves knowing exactly what’s going to happen next. So when you try to step outside that bubble even for something good your brain throws up alarms.“Hey… this is new.”  “This is uncomfortable.”  “Let’s go back to what we know.”And that’s not weakness. That’s not laziness. That’s not a character flaw. That’s biology.But here’s the beautiful part: You can train your brain to handle discomfort. You can build courage the same way you build muscle through repetition, through exposure, through movement.Movement as the training ground for courage This is why I love fitness. Not because of the aesthetics. Not because of the numbers. But because movement is one of the safest, most accessible ways to practice stepping out of your comfort zone.Think about it, when you push for one more rep…  Your brain learns, “I can do hard things.” When you try a new class or a new exercise…  Your brain learns, “I can be a beginner.” When you go for a walk even when you don’t feel like it…  Your brain learns, “I can act without motivation.” When your heart rate rises and you stay with it…  Your brain learns, “Discomfort isn’t danger.” Every time you move, you’re not just training your body, you’re training your mindset. Movement becomes a daily rehearsal for bravery. There was a time not too long ago when I avoided something simply because it felt unfamiliar. Not because I couldn’t do it. Not because it was impossible. Just because it was new and because I didn't want to be "seen" because I felt so self-conscious teaching a group movement class (body dysmorphia sucks let me tell you)And the moment I finally stepped into it, I realized something powerful: The fear wasn’t about the task. It was about the identity shift. Trying something new forces you to say, “I’m willing to be someone I haven’t been yet.” and that’s uncomfortable. But it’s also where growth lives! then I began getting all the positive feedback and the classes were an instant hit which was everything to me to know people felt welcomed and had found value in the way I taught the class...Grounding Moment Time! Let’s pause here. Wherever you are, sitting, standing, driving, walking, just take a moment to feel your feet on the ground. Feel your breath. Feel your body. Feel yourself arriving in this moment.Now ask yourself gently, without judgment: Where have I been playing small? Where have I been choosing comfort over growth? Where have I been waiting for the “right moment” to try something new? And now… offer yourself compassion. Because you’re human and humans grow slowly, steadily, bravely, one step at a time.Your Monday Morning Brew Challenge Today, I want you to do one small thing that nudges you out of your comfort zone.Not a leap. Not a reinvention. Just a nudge.Maybe it’s a 5‑minute walk before a tough meeting.  Maybe it’s trying a new exercise.  Maybe it’s saying yes to something that scares you a little.  Maybe it’s saying no to something that drains you.Whatever it is,...

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