Comfort Zone, Zone of Certainty


In this weeks guest post coach and mentor Moisés Pérez Cosgaya shares some of his expertise:

Comfort Zone, Zone of Certainty

By Moisés Pérez Cosgaya

"Comfort Zone, Zone of Certainty" by Moises Perez Cosgaya

The comfort zone is a behavioral state within which a person operates in a condition of “neutral anxiety”, using a range of behaviors to achieve a consistent level of performance without a sense of risk

(White 2009)

The comfort zone is not limiting per se, in fact changes that lead to growth begin by recognizing comfort zones.

The Comfort Zone provides Certainty

The comfort zone is a safe area, which does not mean it is necessarily a happy zone.

It is an area that is well known, in which the risks are perfectly detected. Behaviors, attitudes, skills and habits that give us certainty about the results and consequences of what we do are also understood.

Therefore this allows us to also identify what we have no certainty about  what causes us uncertainty and therefore can be avoided.

In the comfort zone we know what to say and do to ensure acceptance of those around us, how to behave in order to avoid conflicts and how to solve them, are also in that known area.

Example 1

When you are a student you know exactly under what conditions your parents will accept your low grades. You are also aware about what grade they consider low. Knowing this information allows the potential to plan to take exams and get the minimum score needed to save trouble at home.

Example 2

In your job knowing your superiors priorities can influence everything you do.  Not only the result of the work assigned to you, but also all forms of your interactions with customers. It allows you to conduct your work to avoid misunderstandings. Equally you also know how to react to your subordinates and your peers in situations that cause conflict. Taking this into account can provide the words and actions you should take to resolve these conflicts.

Example 3

A person with an addiction knows what to do to physically get their drug of choice in a way that fits their need. What he does may be seen as good or bad, he’ll know what to say; to whom and in what time, to get the “fix” he needs. Whether what they say is true or not, they know what places to avoid because they represent a hazard, regardless of what “risk” means in the context of his particular situation.

That is, he is certain about what to do, what to say and what habits are useful to get what he needs; clearly he is not a happy person, but he is a person living in certainty.

What About Leaving the Comfort Zone?

The comfort zone can be comfortable just as soon as an event occurs. What happenes if you have a dream or a situation that causes uncertainty about what actions to take, the consequences of the actions and / or results and consequences of our actions is presented? You’re limited by the comfort zone when you need to leave the certainty !.

Example 1b

Maybe when you leave primary school and enter high school, the grade you get   as a minimum qualification to avoid problems at home is no longer satisfactory to your parents. Perhaps it’s no longer just a motivation about only avoiding scolding and rebukes at home, but rather now it is to achieve your own dream.

In this case it is clear that you need to change your old habits, customs, actions. You can begin a cycle of trial-and-error to test and find the habits, customs and actions that will provide more certainty about the results and consequences that you want to gain.

Example 2b

At your job when you are promoted to higher positions you will find that your superiors have different priorities about what you do. Your decisions have more impact and therefore you have to make changes to: your own priorities as well as your perspective about your superiors, subordinates, peers and about the “big picture” for the company.

Example 3b

The arrival of a new member to the family brings uncertainty as to what needs changing, in order to adapt to the new presence. If you are that new family member yourself, it will put you through a situation that causes uncertainty because you’ll encounter unfamiliar customs.

Leaving a comfort zone always raises uncertainty and to overcome it is necessary to build a new comfort zone that you will then know well. A new confort zone that provides you with safety, comfort and certainty. It’s a comfort zone where you can be for a while until some external factor appears to push you to leave to create another new one.

Does the comfort zone where you are give you happiness or does it just give you certainty?

If your comfort zone gives you happiness then enjoy it, get to know that zone.

If you find it just gives you certainty, it has served its purpose which was to:

  1. Allow you space to grow
  2. Give you a space for you to be happy
  3. Highlight limits and to invite you to invent a new comfort zone

As you can see this is a cycle consisting of: growth -> enjoyment->inventive, and is part of life. Live it! When you find that you are in a comfort zone which is not enough, Build a new comfort zone!

Moisés Pérez Cosgaya

About Moisés Pérez Cosgaya

Moises Perez CosgayaCoach and Mentor Moisés Pérez Cosgaya is a certified ontological coach with the World Coaching Corporation (WCC). Moises adapts, teaches and conducts coaching and mentoring processes to his customers who are professionals from various sectors like IT, Network Marketing, Education, Beauty, Fashion and Media; he helps them find theirselves mechanisms and tools to overcome the barriers that separate theirselves personal and professional goals.

Moises supports its customers to discover theirselves internal processes and systems to improve day by day.

He considers his slogan “introducing you to the best version of you” is a promise to his customers he must fulfill

Moises operates from Mexico City, he has customers in Central America and South America. Serves its customers in person and by video conference

Moises writes weekly in his website http://mpcosgaya.com

 

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