“My physical comfort zone is the one-kilometer radius around me. This ‘bubble’ is where I work, live, and play.
Everything I need, and the most important people in my life are all within reach. It offers a sense of place which allows me to fully appreciate and immerse myself in its culture. The big bonus is I never ever have to deal with traffic jams.
As a creature of habit, it is very important for me to have a comfort zone because I prefer comfort and reliability of routine over spontaneity. It is safe and authentic and therefore, I can just be myself.
On the other hand, it also opens up opportunities for personal advancement because I can clearly identify areas where I can contribute and make a difference.
This is where valued relationships are built and nurtured. My comfort zone blocks unnecessary noise and allows me to focus on what really matters.”