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In essence, being comfortably uncomfortable represents embodying areas of ‘uncomfortability’ that provide growth.
What areas of ‘uncomfortability’ do you mean?
You tell me!! Maybe it’s making a habit of trying something new without any blueprint? Maybe it’s making it a mission of yours to challenge the status quo, no matter the opposition you face? Maybe it’s embracing that you’re a work-in-progress?
This week, I’m joined by my good friend, Chris McArthur, as we take a deep-dive into his recent solo trip to Europe in which he made it his mission to get comfortably uncomfortable.
Listen in to hear us tackle this significant, yet unsung oxymoron. From exploring its growth potential to clarifying the balance needed, we’ll provide you a thorough understanding.
By Mykel BroadyIn essence, being comfortably uncomfortable represents embodying areas of ‘uncomfortability’ that provide growth.
What areas of ‘uncomfortability’ do you mean?
You tell me!! Maybe it’s making a habit of trying something new without any blueprint? Maybe it’s making it a mission of yours to challenge the status quo, no matter the opposition you face? Maybe it’s embracing that you’re a work-in-progress?
This week, I’m joined by my good friend, Chris McArthur, as we take a deep-dive into his recent solo trip to Europe in which he made it his mission to get comfortably uncomfortable.
Listen in to hear us tackle this significant, yet unsung oxymoron. From exploring its growth potential to clarifying the balance needed, we’ll provide you a thorough understanding.