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Being comfortable and having routine in life is good -- it can mean stability, and I want that one day. But I think that comfortability can also be complacency. And right now, as a young college student, I don't ever want to slip into this state. On today's episode, I talk about how I know when I'm too comfortable (the thought of changing my routine makes me unusually anxious or upset, I avoid my problems, I romanticize another life), and what I do to fix it (I try new things, set new goals, and physically put myself in situations where I cannot be comfortable).
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Being comfortable and having routine in life is good -- it can mean stability, and I want that one day. But I think that comfortability can also be complacency. And right now, as a young college student, I don't ever want to slip into this state. On today's episode, I talk about how I know when I'm too comfortable (the thought of changing my routine makes me unusually anxious or upset, I avoid my problems, I romanticize another life), and what I do to fix it (I try new things, set new goals, and physically put myself in situations where I cannot be comfortable).