Stepping out of your zone of comfort is a must if your desire to succeed. Comfort zone can deprive you of knowing your hidden talents and what you're good at. Staying in comfort zone is doing a particular set of things for a long time without daring to introduce changes. The first step to conquer your comfort zone is determination. It can be scary to leave one's comfort zone, but the reasons why it's completely worth it are outlined below.
HOW TO STEP OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE
1 Identify strengths and weaknesses.
2 Seek opportunities to improve skills.
3 Reach for goals
4 Remember nothing is permanent.
IN DETAILS
1 Identify strengths and weaknesses.
This is the very first stage. You need to first identify what keeps you comfortable, what you do often and enjoy doing without daring to opt out or introduce new things. What keeps you might just be your job, your routine activities, associates or partners. However, by identifying these, you would know what to do to let them go.
2 Seek opportunities to improve skills.
Upon discovering your areas of strength and weaknesses, you now need to gear toward the ones you area afraid to dare. It could be leaving your job, addressing a crowd, telling people about your ideas and so on. Try and inconvenient yourself doing these things that you're afraid of. Try discomforting yourself with them. The more discomfortable you are doing them, the more comfortable you'll become in their discomfort. By doing this, you would have turned your areas of weakness to areas of strength.
3 Reach for goals.
Without committing to specific goals, you may achieve nothing at the end because you can never focus without having something in mind to achieve. You need to set specific goals for specific period of time and devote your time and energy towards getting them achieved. Let your activities be driven by your set goals. Prioritize your time and ensure that only things aimed at realizing your goals do take your time. When you set your goals you'll be motivated to achieve them.
4 Remember nothing is permanent.
When you realize that what you currently do today may be terminated tomorrow, you'd appreciate the need to diversify and be versatile. You need to know more and equip yourself with skills from other sectors to be on the safe side in case of any eventuality.