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David Dachtera
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  • Rockford, IL
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Your Comfort Zone Is Your Enemy, Not Your Friend

David Dachtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rockford, IL
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The title of this thread is my whole message in this thread.

Robert Allen said, "Everything you've ever wanted lies just outside your comfort zone."

Dunno if you've ever noticed, but when you blow up a balloon and let the air out again, the balloon is stretched a bit isn't it? It doesn't go back to it's original size / shape.

Stretch yourself, stretch your mind. In the end, it gets a little bigger - one stretch at a time!

Just wanted to pass that along ...

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