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Keurig Platinum Mini Brewer - B31


Keurig Platinum Mini Brewer – B31


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KEURIG MINI PLUS PERSONAL COFFEE AND TEA BREWER *Platinum *Heats and brews in 2 minutes *Three cup choices: 6, 8 and 10 ounces *Single-use water reservoir *Simply add water for each cup *Compact size for small places *Includes 12 K-cup variety pack…

OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Sink Organizer


OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Sink Organizer


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Rubbermaid 5-Piece Comfort Zone Tool Set


Rubbermaid 5-Piece Comfort Zone Tool Set


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Rubbermaid kitchen utensils are stylish, ergonomic, and made of performance materials. This unique set will bring life to your kitchen. Made of high quality silicone that is heat-resistant up to 450 degrees. Soft, non-slip grip and dishwasher safe. Includes basting spoon, strainer spoon, slotted turner, ladle and sauce spoon….

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Effortless Relaxation


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Comfort Zone Collection [VHS]


Comfort Zone Collection [VHS]


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Breakthrough Your Comfort Zone to the Success Zone


Breakthrough Your Comfort Zone to the Success Zone



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On the Air! Passport to the World: Nicaragua (Addressing Critical Issues Teenagers Face Every Day)


On the Air! Passport to the World: Nicaragua (Addressing Critical Issues Teenagers Face Every Day)


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Our TV crew tags along with a youth group as they work together to build a church in Nicaragua. The dense jungles, the active volcano, the work…the fun! Don’t they ever sleep? Then we’re back in Michigan as teens help the “next generation” in their own neighborhood. Join the crew as they visit the electrifying Power Company Kids Club. On this episode you will discover the excitement of leav…

Honeywell  RTH7600D Touchscreen 7-Day Programmable Thermostat


Honeywell RTH7600D Touchscreen 7-Day Programmable Thermostat


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Keep your home comfortable and cash in on energy savings with the RTH7600D seven-day programmable touchscreen thermostat from Honeywell (formerly packaged as model number RTH7600B). Designed for easy use and quick installation and packed with convenient features, this thermostat gives you programmable, customizable control over your home’s temperature without having to make constant manual adjustm…

Comfort Zone

Do You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone Or Expand What’s In Your Comfort Zone?

Do you step outside your comfort zone or do you expand what’s in your comfort zone? This has been the debate raging in my head for the past several days. It may be a glass half full or half empty argument but doesn’t your perspective on that make all the difference? Isn’t there a big difference between half full and half empty people even though the glass looks exactly the same?

I think if we all made that little tweak about our comfort zone we would be able to achieve so much more. It just feels easier to expand what’s comfortable than to step outside it. Sure the result is probably the same – more self confidence, a sense of discovery, feeling like you could conquer the world – but how much more often would you do it?

Would you take that risk, ask that question, try that new thing if all you are doing is expanding your comfort zone? Would you do it more often it that’s how your mind thought about it?

Let me share a personal example with you. Last weekend I attended the monthly Colorado meeting of the National Speakers Association. Now, this is an association that has to approve your membership. Some local celebs like Steve Spangler and Colleen Stanley (well known in our little circles) show up regularly. The focus of this weekend’s meeting was humor and using humor to connect with your audience. At the beginning of the meeting the two fabulous presenters said that they would be sharing their insights with us and then asking for volunteers to come up on stage do a 3-minute bit from one of their speeches and then they would provide feedback on how to make it funnier. My heart beats just thinking about it. The thought of standing on stage in front of expert speakers, people that I only know from TV and all those judging eyes….no freakin way. I speak all the time but speaking to speakers is another thing! I will pretty much do anything but that was just too much. I mean, these are people that travel the world, make bucko bucks and are known…..yikes!

Well, Colleen Stanley – founder of Sales Leadership for all you needing sales help out there – nudged me and said, “of course you are going to do it.” My first thought was to run into the bathroom, lock the door and wait for everyone to leave the building. I can’t sit for 8 hours so that wasn’t an option. At first I thought no way am I doing something that out of my comfort zone. But then I caught myself. Instead I thought, well if I do this I’m simply expanding my comfort zone. When I put it that way to myself it didn’t seem so bad. So, I put my name in the hat and hoped for the best.

Don’t get me wrong, I was totally nervous but after I got up there and did my bit I felt awesome with a capital A. Now I can add speaking to my mentors and peers as something inside my comfort zone. Just call me Captain Fearless.

The next time your heart starts to beat a little faster or you catch yourself saying no to something out of fear or turning you back on a risk, ask yourself why. Ask yourself if you are thinking about this in terms of stepping outside your comfort zone or expanding what’s in your comfort zone.

Tell yourself that all you are doing is expanding what’s in your comfort zone. You’ll find that it makes the leap a little less scary.

I bet the latter statement will help you become Captain Fearless for a few moments each day.

Dream Big. Dream often. Stick your tongue out in the snow!

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Getting out of my comfort zone and just having a good time?

I’m going to be a sophomore in high school this upcoming fall…around this age, someone becomes more flirty and puts themselves out there to just have the best time of their lives. I’m going to this music festival in my state in a couple of days and I really want to get out there and meet new people and just have a good time. But my problem is I get really nervous, any one have any advice to get over that fear of just getting out of my comfort zone?

Are yo going with any outgoing friend? Cause maybe that person can introduce you to a group of people and then you take it from there.

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