They get sucked into the comfort zone and become content with their achievements. |
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Establish a comfort zone with the child before you ask for quiet observation or introspection. |
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This wide comfort zone allows cattle to thrive under diverse climatic conditions with little or no need for shelter or protection. |
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I turned over, punched the pillow into a new comfort zone, and dropped off just about instantly. |
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But thanks to today's weather-resistant fabrics, even a landlubber's deck can sail into the comfort zone. |
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It stirs us to strive for the goal, achieve the target and aspire to something beyond our comfort zone. |
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When the hunger for success diminishes the comfort zone beckons and the need for continuous self-improvement begins to take a back seat. |
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Even if I did wear really short minis it still needed to be in my comfort zone. |
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A lot of my recent contemplations have evolved around being challenged out of my comfort zone. |
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At the same time this comfort zone kills entrepreneurial spirit and creativity. |
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Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines. |
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Finally, my Wild Weekend journey has taken me well and truly out of my comfort zone and into unknown territory. |
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Friends will not be paired together, for fear that they find a comfort zone. |
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It's quite alright to start within your comfort zone to help you build confidence and get the basics down pat. |
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Explore ideas, beliefs and activities that will challenge you and take you out of your comfort zone. |
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Given his side's position in the relative comfort zone of fifth place, this appeared almost paranoid. |
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And in a sideswipe at some of his peers, many of whom he feels are languishing in the comfort zone, he refused to pull his punches. |
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One or two guys are clearly playing within a comfort zone and it is time they upped the pace a bit. |
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Stepping outside your comfort zone helps you confront your fears and show you that life's full of possibility. |
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And that's where the naval special warfare finds its comfort zone within the combat zone. |
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Yet the act of traveling by its very definition takes you out of your comfort zone and into unknown territory. |
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It feels like there aren't any great options that are within the comfort zone for both of us. |
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For a workshy fop who is being forced out of his comfort zone, this can come as something of a shock to the system. |
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The environmental requirements within the comfort zone differ for each stage of the life cycle. |
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When you're in a solid practice mode and repeating shots, hopefully you'll ease your way into a comfort zone. |
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You encourage us to go beyond our comfort zone, to take the risk of change for the better, because we are worth it. |
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In a day I had traversed miles not only beyond their comfort zone but beyond their empathy zone as well. |
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Joining the Navy seemed to be the right way to indulge his curiosity to see places beyond his comfort zone. |
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When we leave our comfort zone for places that might have the equipment we are accustomed to, things quickly can go wrong. |
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The musicianship was fine, but perhaps the band members should get out of their comfort zone and experiment with different ideas. |
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We passed on some early-stage companies whose valuations were beyond our comfort zone. |
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Montgomerie and Tony Jacklin are among those who have complained lately that too many European players operate in a comfort zone. |
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You may need to step outside your comfort zone to do it though, but if it's important to you then anything is possible. |
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Reaching beyond the comfort zone can take a lot of coaxing and frustration. |
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As a member of the congregation, I found myself being asked to re-evaluate the comfort zone in which I live my life. |
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This includes encouraging the students to step outside their comfort zone and prescribes at least one compulsory practical expedition a year. |
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And sometimes its necessary to venture beyond the comfort zone to risk the road less planned and predictable. |
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Move beyond your comfort zone, find your inner sports enthusiast, and then bring it to me. |
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The idea is that if your speed stays within your comfort zone, you'll be in much better control. |
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Virtually everyone enjoys the feeling they get when leaving their comfort zone results in success. |
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Not that he is complaining at the situation, believing life outside the comfort zone can only be a good thing. |
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Everyone is comfortable in their comfort zone and do not usually want to get out of it. |
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Don't worry if your first ventures into self-promotion are outside your comfort zone. |
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It was such a comfort zone for me, and then you have to go out into the world again and do auditions. |
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As a result, legitimate art is doing a bad job of taking us outside our comfort zone. |
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Every year thousands of kids make the leap from primary school to high school, leaving the relative comfort zone that comes from knowing the score. |
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I felt at the start we got dragged down into the comfort zone. |
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We must not allow players to get themselves into the comfort zone. |
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A reunion like this simply marks a return to a comfort zone. |
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It's a continuing comfort zone of zero change in an ever changing world. |
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But professionally he enjoys pushing himself out of his comfort zone. |
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It's a story about jealous and weak leaders toadying up to the current world power to effect the destruction of a source of truth who is troubling their comfort zone. |
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And the aisle all the way to the door bustled with Adivasi vegetable vendors who squatted with their baskets shifting and moving till they found a comfort zone. |
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The simplest way to go beyond your comfort zone is to learn a new skill. |
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This is their personal comfort zone, which you intrude upon at your peril. |
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If you do serve others, is it without grumbling, judgment and huffiness when you are asked to come out of your comfort zone? |
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It would be great to hear from other women who have been called to leave their comfort zone often to be spoiled in many other ways. |
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For anyone wanting to get out of their comfort zone, this high-performance club is just the ticket! |
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Crooks has said he believed that a number of players had reached a comfort zone in the knowledge there were no others available to push for their place. |
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It was a judgment on our failure to move out of the comfort zone of critiquing the Tories and instead set out a positive alternative. |
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Canadian Tire promotes a strong sense of team, hard work, and responsibility, while challenging me to step outside of my comfort zone. |
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The ability of an organization to grow and step out of its comfort zone without the urgency of crisis is extremely difficult. |
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Of course, Eisenberg will be pushing himself outside of his comfort zone with this new, challenging role. |
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Instead he resorted to homophobic Madness, the reflexive athlete comfort zone. |
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She has no compunction in moving Labour beyond our comfort zone and is determined to build a team ready to chart a route forward. |
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We feel in a comfort zone, but the brand offers us a declination that has its own character. |
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Most researchers move out of their comfort zone when they start talking to people who may use their research. |
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Ergonomical tongue with 3D instep EVA comfort zone, mesh inserts for moisture management and supple micro fiber synthethic for comfort. |
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It is 15 years since his critically-acclaimed debut, Let Love Rule, and Kravitz has headed straight for the comfort zone with another of his CDs by numbers. |
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Maldonado stepped outside her comfort zone and spoke with people she didn't know. |
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The Turnlock 500 has three door wings creating an optimal comfort zone to pass through with small luggage. |
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However, this heightens their public exposure and forces them to find a professional comfort zone in this new role. |
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By quitting her stable teaching job and accepting this internship, Neligan is leaving her comfort zone. |
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However, we must understand that the country continues to enjoy a comfort zone in the region, especially with regard to its neighbours. |
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Increased floor-ceiling height with celerestory exhaust raises the reservoir of warm air above the comfort zone. |
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As I continue to work, and as I learn more, I have to keep looking for ways to be slightly outside of my comfort zone. |
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Even with The Tonight Show, we ask artists if they mind if we take them out of their comfort zone. |
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The few times Dunham did step out of her comfort zone, things got a little shaky. |
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My only advice to others working overseas, is be sure to push yourself beyond your comfort zone and always have the impact of your actions on the people who matter most-the communities with whom you work-in mind. |
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I notice your comfort zone around this table is much greater than mine. |
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This accommodative stance continues to be supportive of economic activity as long as global inflation remains within the comfort zone range stated by central banks. |
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Here we are making maximum use of our own competences, but we are also moving beyond the comfort zone of these and are exploring potentially profitable areas, well away from our home base. |
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Especially in today's heated market, Canadians need to avoid getting locked into a bidding war that pushes their mortgage payments outside their comfort zone. |
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These wide-leg black jeans are a dressier take on Clare's usual denims but are still within her comfort zone. |
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I will be going out of my comfort zone for nine months. |
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I look back and question some of things our government did, but when I look at the results today, I have a comfort zone that people smarter than I had ideas and solutions to some of the economic situations we were facing. |
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In Toastmasters, another organisation that I belong to, we like to say that we should work at getting out of our comfort zone and never miss a chance to do so. |
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They were clearly out of their element and out of their comfort zone. |
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The comfort zone is the area in one's mind where he or she can feel at ease performing familiar jobs proficiently. |
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All this is very bad news for coral, which has a fairly limited temperature comfort zone. |
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But the thought of her drugdealer boyfriend taking her to Pound Town in front of our potential child was, let's just say, out of my comfort zone. |
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It was brilliant to see them totally out of their comfort zone as they Carried On Up The Amazon to meet the Yanomami tribe. |
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Another feature of this need for a comfort zone is that the traditional distinction between public and private conduct seems to have collapsed. |
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He cajoled, prompted, provoked and polemicised, pushing the Black Cats out of the comfort zone Martin O'Neill had sleep-walked them into. |
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The type of leadership shown by a manager can enable him to achieve all of this while instigating reforms, drawing people out of their comfort zone and getting them involved in change and continuous learning. |
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She said she even found a certain comfort zone with her character's salty language and love of the double entendre. |
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Like most other social engineering exploits, vishing relies upon the 'hacking' of a common procedure that fits within the victim's comfort zone. |
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We have played safe by falling back into the comfort zone of either past imperialistic ideals or post-fascist commands or even, dare I say it, new 20th-century thinking with regard to human life and human rights. |
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In West Africa, and particularly in the common law countries where judges have to work within the principle of stare decisis, they are reluctant to leave that comfort zone and become judicial activists. |
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They need to feel that they have the expertise to do that, and they need to have enough confidence in their ability to do that so that they're willing to step out of their comfort zone, and start to engage people. |
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Introduced at Salone del Mobile 2013 in Milan, the Ro chair by Spanish designer Jaime Hayon for the Republic of Fritz Hansen takes the wing chair as a modern comfort zone. |
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My financial comfort zone is based on having a diversification of income. |
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He suggests further that recently discovered exotic Earthly life forms are extremophile only if one considers every venue outside our comfort zone to be extreme. |
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What is there to say for those who refuse to leave their comfort zone and stand up against those who sacrifice this country blindly with their utopic and broken policies? |
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The demanding interview panel took him well out of his comfort zone. |
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The platform design offers a cushion effect to help your comfort zone, but, more importantly, they can make even the shortest, stumpiest legs look long, lean and elegant. |
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I come out of a sketch background, where you write and discard constantly, so when we agreed to do something sketchier with this, 1 was within my comfort zone. |
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The key, in this final stretch of talks, is for all parties to leave the comfort zone of usual realpolitik bargaining and overcome divisions inherited form the past, he added. |
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