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    This thread is for sharing experiences with the comfort zone and discussing the spectrum of its development




    The comfort zone is a behavioural state within which a person operates in an anxiety-neutral condition, using a limited set of behaviours to deliver a steady level of performance, usually without a sense of risk (White 2009).[1] A person's personality can be described by his or her comfort zones. Highly successful persons may routinely step outside their comfort zones, to accomplish what they wish. A comfort zone is a type of mental conditioning that causes a person to create and operate mental boundaries. Such boundaries create an unfounded sense of security. Like inertia, a person who has established a comfort zone in a particular axis of his or her life, will tend to stay within that zone without stepping outside of it. To step outside their comfort zone, a person must experiment with new and different behaviours, and then experience the new and different responses that occur within their environment.







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    I... I don't usually talk about this.
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    Good thing I have a junk email now, for things like this.

    Total Comfort Zone Score = 51/100
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 49.8/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 35/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 74.6/100

    Most of the adrenaline stuff was uninteresting to me except for scubadiving and hang gliding related activities. Ultimately I intend to swim w the Atlantic Manta Rays at least once in this life. I've already begun prepping for that by overcoming my irrational fear of water on my face. The rest has to wait until my daughter is stable living on her own so that she's less effected by any possible negative consequences.

    Most of the professional stuff I either had already done, or am, again, waiting until my daughter is on her own, but in this case, it's because she's a stressor and a distractor from what I want to do. So instead of feeling like I am having to fight with her to do what I want to do, I'll just wait a couple more years for that to not even be an issue.
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    Your Comfort Zone Score is 66.5/100
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 71.3/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 60.1/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 68/100

    Adrenaline comfort zone would probably be higher if they made any mention anywhere about roller coasters.

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    Your Comfort Zone Score is 54.2/100




    Your Score Breakdown
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 75/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 2.1/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 85.5/100
    Your overall score is 54.2/100, this is calculated by taking a mean average of your adrenaline, professional, and lifestyle comfort zone scores. Your score has been segmented into these three areas to help you focus on what's most important to you right now. We've offered several suggestions below to hopefully inspire you with some things you can do right now to grow your comfort zone. You can also view a list of average scores here if you'd like to compare your score with statistical trends.
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    Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?


    I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE

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    Your Comfort Zone Score is 64.1/100



    Your Score Breakdown
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 79.1/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 28.8/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 84.5/100

    I protest! I love adrenaline...I just love my adrenaline with some steering ability, like with paragliding, cycling, or 4 hours of weightlifting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nanashi View Post
    Your Comfort Zone Score is 64.1/100



    Your Score Breakdown
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 79.1/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 28.8/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 84.5/100

    I protest! I love adrenaline...I just love my adrenaline with some steering ability, like with paragliding, cycling, or 4 hours of weightlifting.
    I have proof that you love it
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    I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE

    Best description of functions:
    http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa View Post
    I have proof that you love it
    I KNOW! right?

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    Comfort Zone
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    Your Score Breakdown
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 58.7/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 52.4/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 83.5/100

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    Your Comfort Zone Score is 61.7/100

    Your Score Breakdown
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 62.8/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 44.9/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 77.5/100

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    I force myself to try new things. even if it sucks.--Oh shit, at least you tried?...

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    Your Comfort Zone Score is 59.6/100

    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 44.1/100

    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 56.8/100

    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 77.8/10

    The trickster is at one and the same time creator and destroyer, giver and negator, he who dupes others, and who is always duped himself.

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    Your overall score is 84.7/100

    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 89.6/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 67/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 97.4/100

    Well, I need to go skydiving and hang gliding and etc. I'm far too stagnant in those areas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Introspector View Post

    My results:
    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 70.4/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 8/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 88.4/100
    Your overall score is 55.6/100
    Greetings, ragnar
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    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 81.1/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 54.3/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 100/100

    Eh, no, I'm not going skydiving or paragliding EVER, lol. Base jumping seems very very very interesting tho, but terribly dangerous.

    I think the lifestyle thing is also US-centered, where it's kind of harder to move to another country for a job.
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    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 48.5/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 23.3/100
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 63.6/10

    Luckily I learned foreign langueges, climbed a mountain and had some public speaking else way it would look bad. Very bad

    Can't take the test serious if it's worth to start you own business depends a lot of the field where you work. So a generalist who has is own praxis outperforms a specialist who works in Hospital

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    Quote Originally Posted by anndelise View Post
    Good thing I have a junk email now, for things like this.
    Well you can just go to the result without filling in any stuff...

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    Professional Comfort Zone Score : 59.1/100
    Adrenaline Comfort Zone Score : 51.6/1
    Lifestyle Comfort Zone Score : 34.3/100
    Warm Regards,



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