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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 11 MIN

Why Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Is Wrong

from Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching · host Scott Smith

Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Why Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Is Wrong August 19, 2025 | Episode 5162 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description How many times have you been told to "get out of your comfort zone"? Scott challenges that conventional wisdom with a fresh perspective that'll change how you think about growth. Using his recent motorcycle adventure through Tennessee and North Carolina mountains as a backdrop, he reveals why expanding your comfort zone beats jumping out of it completely. You'll discover the bubble framework that makes personal growth feel natural instead of terrifying. This episode will shift your approach to challenges forever. Featured Story Scott shares his adrenaline-fueled motorcycle journey through the twisty mountain roads of Tennessee and North Carolina. Riding on the edge for seven hours a day with the constant awareness that one wrong move could be fatal, he and his crew lived by one rule: "ride your own ride." This white-knuckle adventure becomes the perfect metaphor for how to approach your comfort zone – push the limits without breaking the bubble. Important Points Your comfort zone is like a soap bubble that can expand without breaking, and staying inside while stretching it is more effective than jumping out completely. Small, consistent steps at the edge of your comfort zone create bigger changes over time than massive leaps that might overwhelm you. Balance between challenge and comfort has restorative value, helping you maintain momentum without burning out. Memorable Quotes "Almost everything you know right now happened because you got out of your comfort zone." "Ride your own ride – don't get pulled out of your comfort zone just to keep up with somebody else." "Go out on the edge as far as you can, staying within your bubble, but don't leave that bubble." Scott's Three-Step Approach Identify one small area where you can stretch just beyond your current comfort level without completely leaving your zone. Practice the "bubble expansion" mindset by taking small, consistent actions that challenge you while maintaining your sense of safety. Remember to alternate between challenge and comfort, giving yourself recovery time to maintain balance and avoid overwhelm. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: [email protected] Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Why Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Is Wrong August 19, 2025 | Episode 5162 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description How many times have you been told to "get out of your comfort zone"? Scott challenges that conventional wisdom with a fresh perspective that'll change how you think about growth. Using his recent motorcycle adventure through Tennessee and North Carolina mountains as a backdrop, he reveals why expanding your comfort zone beats jumping out of it completely. You'll discover the bubble framework that makes personal growth feel natural instead of terrifying. This episode will shift your approach to challenges forever. Featured Story Scott shares his adrenaline-fueled motorcycle journey through the twisty mountain roads of Tennessee and North Carolina. Riding on the edge for seven hours a day with the constant awareness that one wrong move could be fatal, he and his crew lived by one rule: "ride your own ride." This white-knuckle adventure becomes the perfect metaphor for how to approach your comfort zone – push the limits without breaking the bubble. Important Points Your comfort zone is like a soap bubble that can expand without breaking, and staying inside while stretching it is more effective than jumping out completely. Small, consistent steps at the edge of your comfort zone create bigger changes over time than massive leaps that might overwhelm you. Balance between challenge and comfort has restorative value, helping you maintain momentum without burning out. Memorable Quotes "Almost everything you know right now happened because you got out of your comfort zone." "Ride your own ride – don't get pulled out of your comfort zone just to keep up with somebody else." "Go out on the edge as far as you can, staying within your bubble, but don't leave that bubble." Scott's Three-Step Approach Identify one small area where you can stretch just beyond your current comfort level without completely leaving your zone. Practice the "bubble expansion" mindset by taking small, consistent actions that challenge you while maintaining your sense of safety. Remember to alternate between challenge and comfort, giving yourself recovery time to maintain balance and avoid overwhelm. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: [email protected] Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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