The Doorway to Freedom

Rhonda Britten, www.fearlessliving.org

“Fear is the gatekeeper of your comfort zone,” counsels Rhonda Britten, Emmy Award-winning life coach and author of four bestsellers including Fearless Living. Britten says,

Your comfort zone is whatever is familiar to you. As a little child, your comfort zone was your mother’s lap. You ventured away out of curiosity but scurried back to safety when you felt threatened. Now your comfort zone is the people you already know, the routines you’re used to, the places where you feel at home. Whether these are bad, good, happy, or sad is immaterial. As the old saying goes, ‘Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know.’

But how satisfying is safe? Fear keeps us from feeling alive ...

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