Comfort Has A Cost

Comfort Has A Cost

There is a particular kind of silence that exists in the space between who we are and who we know we could be. It isn’t a loud noise of failure, instead it’s a quiet and a steady hum.

I often see it when I meet potential students and clients, you know the look of someone who has become exceptionally good at “hiding in plain sight.” Someone who shows up to work, who manages their responsibilities, and smiles at the right times. On the surface, everything is fine. Underneath? There is a question that has started to cause an ‘itch’; is this it?

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The Spectator Seat

It seems that “sitting it out” is the safe option. We stay in that comfortable chair, watching the weeds grow in the garden of our potential, because taking action feels risky. It’s fine, remember, comfort has its own cost.

When you choose to be a spectator rather than a participant in your own life, you aren’t just “waiting.” You are actively paying with the only currency that matters as we say on our training: all we have is our time and energy.

The questions to ask yourself are:

Do you owe it to yourself to step forward?

What is the real cost of another year spent watching from the sidelines?

Is “comfortable” really what you want, or is it just what you’ve settled for in a blank contract with no end date?

The Signs

Avoiding or difficulty making decisions

Low energy – getting up in the morning, getting tasks done

Frequent use of excuses and reasons – “it’s because of…”

Feeling frustrated – a classic sign you are ready to leave comfortable.

The Answer Is Choice

Our work in NLP is enable students and clients to increase their choice. It is one of 14 powerful fundamentals of NLP which make living life a little easier. I often talk about state and state management, like motivation, energised or frustrated for example. It can be easy to fall into the trap of viewing apathy as being numb or a lack of feeling, in reality, it is just a stuck state. A stuck state as a result of a decision to let the world pass by rather than through you. Good news is you can leave that stuck state and move forward by taking charge, using NLP.

Taking charge, move to cause

What is the opposite of apathy? It isn’t just “not being bored or having empathy.” There is more to it, treat it as being active, with purpose by choice, we call it in NLP being at cause. It has come from a conscious decision to take charge. By taking charge of you, propels you into making decisions you have always known you should make, actively, which have been languishing in the “another day or time” pile.

Moving to being at cause, means taking responsibility for yourself, it is the moment you stop asking for permission to be who you already are. It is the realisation that you are the only one who can say ‘no’, and take action on those weeds to plant something new.

Being at cause matters. You start to emerge in plain sight away from the excuses and reasons on your own two feet. When you move from being a spectator to a participant, the world around you changes. Your confidence grows as you see the everyday barriers (mountains) for what they really are (molehills) and tackle them accordingly.

In NLP we learn to increase the clarity of our self-talk and enhance communication with others, students learn to say it as you want it, rather than as you don’t want.

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NLP Tip

Start by increasing the use of “I want…” in your everyday language. Which means stopping saying and focusing on what you don’t want. Treat it as a mental gym exercise or routine, at first it seems a little strange then you get used to it. For instance after reading this blog you might say to yourself “I want to make a start and take charge” rather than “I really don’t want to stay stuck where I am”.

After The First Step

Notice how the ‘weeds’ lose their power: Your ability to clear the interference and mute the noise of negative behaviours, doubts and limiting beliefs allows you to address and overcome the tasks.

Decisions become clear: You stop gravitating to what is easy and start moving towards what is necessary.

Comfort is redefined: You find a deeper, more resilient peace in action than you ever did in hiding.

The Choice

The price of sitting it out is simply too high. It’s time to stand up, step forward, and take charge. Not because it’s easy, because it’s yours.

If you want to learn more about taking charge and being at cause in your life and work get in touch for a chat about our latest NLP Training starting March 21st.  

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Rod Hahlo

Rod is a Trainer of NLP and Personal Development Master Coach, based in Bolton, Lancashire.

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