Have you ever felt bored or unmotivated, even though there’s nothing in particular you’re dissatisfied with?
Have you ever found yourself in what once felt like a comfortable environment, only to notice that everything around you now seems dull and lifeless?
Things you once brushed off as insignificant may actually be draining your energy more than you realize.
Nello, a SITH instructor, shared how an injury during a sport he loved helped him recognize a recurring pattern—and ultimately break out of his comfort zone.
The comfort zone, literally translated as “safe area,” is often described as a “familiar environment” or a “lukewarm bath.”
In other words, it’s the area where we identify with a certain version of ourselves—“this is who I am.”
There’s nothing wrong with familiar or cozy environments, but if we leave things as they are, memories keep replaying within us.
As memories accumulate, they begin to create limitations.
That’s why, no matter where we are, it is essential to clean memories.
When memories are cleaned, even if we remain in the same place or situation, change will naturally occur.
When we are being our true selves, we become part of the ever-evolving fabric of the universe, and our inherent talents begin to shine.
The path of discovering who we truly are is never stagnant.
Whenever we feel stuck—whether it feels comfortable or uncomfortable—if we simply notice and clean with it, we can always return to our life’s purpose:
the path of meeting our true self.
