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The (Dis)comfort Zone
I’ve spent years practicing the same bad habits.
Paying bills late. Spending money frivolously. Staying in a 9-5 when it wasn’t what I really wanted. Partying a little too hard and a little too much sometimes. And just generally not caring for myself.
That was my comfort zone.
Except it was anything but comfortable.