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    Why Do We Resist Change?

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    routine .Yet , when it comes to making changes and venturing out of one ‘s comfort zone , most people will feel inclined to resist change, despite their prodigious desire to implement it .So why do we resist change ? The way the subconscious mind operates is at the root of this resistence .Starting from childhood , the subconscious mind stores all your patterns of thinking and acting .These patterns form what is called “the comfort zone” .It includes all the familiar habits and demeanors that one

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    I believe in disrupting your comfort zone. Stepping out of your comfort zone plays a large role in personal growth. It is being able to challenge yourself in order to attempt a task that you may or may not succeed at. As children, we were naturally drawn to taking risks but as we get older we begin to fear failure and stop attempting new things. We take great comfort in knowing that we can control what comes next, therefore, we develop a fixed mindset and stick to it for the rest of our lives.

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    fear of co-workers disagreeing with them, they may contradict their original thought. This precludes their talents from advancing on to the next level of success (OxBow School). Students sometimes can have different opinions than their teachers, but out of fear of getting in trouble, they never vocalize their opinions. This can at times affect the relationship between the teachers and their students

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    were trapped in a cave and were prisoners to the truth. These prisoners have only seen shadows. But because of their ignorance, these slaves to the cave believe that the shadows are real. The story goes on to say that one of the men has been dragged out of the cave. He is not happy to see the real world, yet upset because he is being taken

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    Teachers should be able to choose what books students will read during the school year. For example, teachers should choose the books because a book that they choose could expand their vocabulary. For instance, teachers could help students get out of their comfort zone, and try new books to read. For one thing, if teachers select the books that the students will read, it could get the students to learn, and understand about the hard times in the past. In short, teachers should choose what students will

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    early six AM Saturday practices. As the early morning of the meet begins the world's “Runners to your mark!” are shouted to the racers. I fell my heart beating out of my heart, my legs go numb as I start to go into my blocks. The sight of every parent and teammate in the stands become blurry. Suddenly, the gun goes off and I’m out of the starting

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    D’Amboise to influence his own students around the world. An influential teacher can affect one’s future by challenging pupils to move past their comfort zones, teaching them to actively control their future, and setting up an environment where they can improve together. An influential teacher often challenges students to move outside of set comfort zones. They continue to challenge their students to try different hobbies and excel in school. Maya Angelou experienced this when she met Mrs. Bertha Flowers

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    Reflection About Identity

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    My mother immigrated to Chicago with little money. She went outside her comfort zone so that she could work towards a better life than she had in China. She initially worked as a waitress full time in the United States and put herself through school while raising my younger sister and me. There were many obstacles in her road to get to where she is now, such as fatigue from her numerous responsibilities or the various times we lost our family savings from my father’s gambling addiction. By observing

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    their current lives. Students gain many of these revelations by the time they get out of school. An important life lesson that an academic environment teaches is that taking the easy way out will hurt in the long term, but hard work pays off. When students take shortcuts in their life, it does not hurt anyone but the future them, because they eventually will have to make up for the experience or work they missed out on. An academic environment teaches students that cheating will hurt them in the

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    What can you do about it? Most people may hear these things and think there is no way for them to help. Believe it or not, It is very easy to make a change. It may take getting a little bit out of your comfort zone, but, if doing that can help others, why wouldn’t you? If everyone just sits back in their comfort zone, things will only go downhill from here. There are a lot of things to be fixed; all it takes is one person

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