Playing The Bigger Game and Comfort Zones
Playing The Bigger Game and Comfort Zones
Within “Playing Your Bigger Game,” comfort zones are considered neutral.* A comfort zone can be good if it serves you.* It’s good as long as you are not restless and/or “hungry” for something else.* * A comfort zone is negative when it no longer serves you.* You experience dissatisfaction, wanting something “different”:and only you can assess and decide.* Some examples of negative comfort zones can include, but not limited to are:

- Hooked on negativity
- Hooked on worry
- Hooked on stress
- Hooked on constant productivity
- Not taking risks
- Taking too much risk
- Staying with routine due to fear of unknown
What do you think?* Are comfort zones automatically danger zones?* Why or why not?