EXPANDING YOUR COMFORT ZONES : The Key to Your
Success - Part 1
by
Carol Look, Tapping Expert And Author
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Part 1 of 3
We all prefer to live within our comfort
zones in every part of our lives. Some of us are
restricted within these parameters concerning our
health, others stick to them around annual salaries,
while others play them out in interpersonal
relationships. You will find we all have these
comfort zones but don’t always notice
them or know how powerful they are. You will find
that behind every comfort zone are a few strong
limiting beliefs. Limiting beliefs are
restrictions about your abilities that you are
convinced are true. They support your comfort
zones to keep you “safe.” If you can expand your
comfort zones emotionally and energetically
with Tapping from the inside, you will
automatically attract more success in every area
of your life.
Let’s start with a few definitions and answers to
some frequently asked questions about comfort
zones. The 4 most common questions I am asked
are:
- What is a Comfort Zone?
- How do I know if I have one?
- Do I need to know why I have it or where it
came from?
- Once I have identified my comfort zones,
how do I expand them?
In this article, I will offer simple tapping suggestions to expand your comfort zones
to make success in your life a probability,
not just a possibility.
A comfort zone is a ceiling on your
performance (or health, or finances) above which you
won’t emotionally “dare to go.” These “zones” are
invisible to you, except when you look at the
results of your efforts in your life. The
results in your life are reflecting the comfort
zones under which you currently operate.
You might have unconscious comfort zones that
are hidden from your awareness, or you may be clear
and conscious about the limits you have set for
yourself. Either way, you are compelled to stay
within these boundaries for their ease and
familiarity, and will seek ways to balance your life
so you remain within these safe walls. A comfort
zone is a place you know well, there is no risk
there, and you don’t have to suffer “growing pains”
or “stretching” pains while staying within it.
- How Do I Know If I Have One?
Look at your life --- your health, finances,
relationships, and general sense of well-being. If
your health is always compromised, or you make a
certain salary every year and never go above that
dollar amount, or if your relationships follow all
the same predictable patterns, it is highly likely
you have a comfort zone in which you are operating
(hiding) to stay safe. Staying emotionally safe
is the real reason we live within these
comfort zones. Feeling out of place, or that you
don’t belong in a new “zone” will immediately signal
you to sabotage yourself so that you come back
“home.”
A key to identifying whether you have comfort
zones or not is whether your efforts to change
emotionally/ financially/ or physically have been
temporary or permanent. When you have
successfully worked on expanding your comfort
zones, changes come automatically and remain
permanent. When you have only applied a band-aid
approach to your problems (a diet, a sharper resume,
trying out a new “type” in dating) you are likely to
return to your original set point, and you will be
disappointed with your temporary results.
Examine your life now. Are you disappointed by some
changes that were only temporary? Are you frustrated
because you thought you had “worked on” an issue
only to find it has resurfaced? Maybe you thought
your new partner was “different” this time, but
instead of drinking, he gambles…instead of being
emotionally unavailable by leaving the home, he is
emotionally unavailable by zoning out in front of
the television. Perhaps you thought you had finally
found the diet for you, only to find that you
regained the weight you had lost with your new
eating plan. Maybe you landed an incredible
audition, and showed up late or “forgot” an
important line.
The good news is that we can change those patterns
on a permanent basis. Using Tapping to get
to the root cause of “relapse” in any part of your
life is a sure way to expand these zones which will
enable you to move forward.
- Do I Need To Know Where My Limits Came
From?
Not always. I was able to break through a salary
comfort zone without knowing exactly where it came
from. It was obvious that I was limited by one,
since I earned the exact same income two years in a
row despite numerous variables in my clinical
practice. This feedback told me that yes, I must not
be comfortable earning above this amount! I
never knew why this amount was a block, but once I
worked on it with Tapping, (I treated it as an emotional
and social safety issue) I blew past it very
quickly.
Some people will want and need exact data and to
know that their comfort zone came from
something their father said, a comment their coach
or sibling said, that made them decide to stick
within a comfortable framework. In other cases, you
don’t need to know the specifics if you can tap on
the anxiety that surfaces when you consider
stretching past your current limits.
- Once I have Identified My comfort zones,
How Do I Expand Them?
This is the fun part! Once you have identified
that you have comfort zones (and everyone
does) and decide that you are willing to break
through them, Tapping is the perfect tool to
stretch your emotional capacity and give you the
power to break through these “ceilings.”
Identifying and expanding your comfort zones
takes a little work, but it will be profoundly worth
it to you if you truly want to change. Some
people admit that they don’t want to change, even
when they are offered simple tools to turn their
lives around, and that’s ok too.
In this 3 part series I will show you ways to
identify and expand your individual comfort zonesin
the areas of (1) Weight, (2) Health, (3) Sports,
(4) Finances, and (5) Building Your Tapping Practice
(or other business.)
WEIGHT LOSS:
Suppose you continue to say to friends and family
that you want to lose 20 pounds (or 30, 40 etc) but
you never quite get there. Or worse, once you get
there, you regain the weight you fought so hard to
release. This yo-yo pattern is evidence that you
have a comfort zone and have not broken through the
core issue around your body weight.
Do the following quick exercise:
- Imagine losing 10 pounds, how would you feel?
Picture it, feel it, and imagine your body at this
new weight.
- If there is no anxiety or any other discomfort, do
the same exercise with the “next 10 pounds.” Imagine
yourself weighing 20 pounds less. Now how do you
feel? Any anxiety? Any discomfort? Fears?
- If there is still no anxiety (this is unlikely),
imagine losing another 10 pounds, so that you are
now 30 pounds less than when you started in your
mind’s eye. Measure the anxiety or discomfort.
- Pretend you have now lost 40 pounds (or reached your
goal), and feel it in your body, see it in the
“mirror” and notice how you feel.
By this point, if you are in touch with your
feelings, you should have some considerable anxiety
and “yes, buts” surfacing. While it is
uncomfortable, you have just given yourself perfect
targets for Tapping.
If at any of these junctures you feel the anxiety
rising, ask yourself a few simple questions to
identify your limiting beliefs as targets for your
tapping:
- Why does it feel awkward or uncomfortable to be at
this new weight?
- What feels risky about losing ______ pounds?
- What scares you about reaching this goal?
- What’s the downside of losing weight?
For instance, suppose it was easy and freeing for
you to imagine yourself 10 pounds lighter than you
are now, but when you pretended you were 20 pounds
lighter, you suddenly became anxious and nervous.
Start tapping about the feelings that surfaced to
move you beyond this comfort zone.
Even though I feel anxious without enough coverage,
I deeply and completely love and accept myself
anyway…
Even though I feel exposed and unprotected at this
new weight, I accept who I am and that I can protect
myself anyway…
Even though I would rather hide behind the extra
weight, I accept all of me and the reasons I thought
I needed this protection.
Then proceed with the exercise until you are able to
imagine and feel yourself at your goal weight with
no “Yes, buts,” no anxiety, and no insecurity. Maybe
during this exercise you realized that you are
worried about your sister’s jealousy, or your
mother’s envy, or your friend’s frustration with her
own weight problem.
Even though I’m afraid of what they will say to me,
I choose to mind my own business.
Even though I don’t want them to be mean to me, I
choose to feel inspired towards my own goals.
Even though I’m worried that they will ridicule me
if I stay on my diet, the way they did last time, I
honor myself, my goals and accept who I am.
Continue with this exercise until you hit something
“threatening” (you’ll know it by the way you feel in
your mind and body) and you feel as if you have
bumped into the core reason you won’t let yourself
lose the excess weight you have been carrying
around. Is it frightening to change? Scary to think
that it might really work this time? Or threatening
to make the effort because you fear you will gain it
back again?
What are your limiting beliefs regarding your
ability to lose the weight? Ask yourself how true
these statements sound on a scale of 0-10:
No one in my family can lose weight and keep it off.
(0-10)
My metabolism is the cause of my extra weight.
(0-10)
I know I won’t keep it off so it’s not worth the
effort. (0-10)
I’m not supposed to be successful. (0-10)
If any of these statements were “true” when you
scaled them, then tap on the feelings as follows:
Even though the problem is my metabolism and I can’t
change that…I deeply and completely love and accept
myself.
Even though this is a family/gene problem, so why
bother trying, I accept who I am and how I feel.
Even though I don’t want to try again because of
what happened last time, I have decided to change
this pattern inside of me. PART 2
In Part 1 of this article, I discussed and defined
comfort zones, how to identify them and how
to choose key targets for tapping so you will be
able to neutralize these limitations and clear the
path for more success in any part of your life.
In the next 2 parts of this series, you will find
more questions to help you uncover limiting
beliefs followed by tapping guidelines regarding areas of
(1) Health, (2) Sports (and artistic performance),
(3) Financial Abundance,and (4) Building Your Tapping
Practice (and other businesses).
When you identify more limiting beliefs around a
certain area of your life, set aside time every day
to tap on these beliefs (which support comfort
zones) if you want to change the outcome of your
business, body, or relationship.
HEALTH
Suppose you have a limitation with your health that
you have suffered with for a long time. Is it
possible you are living within a comfort zone?
Answer the following questions before tapping:
-
What was happening in your life right before you
were diagnosed or experienced these symptoms for the
first time?
-
How does it serve you to be limited in this way?
-
What would be the downside to getting over this
illness/ailment/symptom?
-
What do you think your body is trying to tell you
through this problem?
-
What needs are you getting met
by having this
illness?
Even though there are all these emotions expressed
through this illness, I deeply and completely love
and accept myself anyway.
Even though I’m using this ailment to get my needs
met, I accept who I am and how I feel.
Even though the anger/fear/guilt/hurt/loss is lodged
in my painful back, I accept my feelings and how my
body reacted to them.
Even though she told me this illness runs in my
family, I accept my feelings and that I am
different.
Then imagine yourself without this health challenge
--- notice how you feel.
-
What would change in your relationships?
-
Who would ask you to take on more responsibility?
-
Would you be disoriented in any way without this
problem?
-
Who would you “be” without it?
The answers to these questions will reveal some of
the comfort zones you have been working
within, consciously or unconsciously. When we are
asked to or desire to change, our identity issues
usually surface. We associate ourselves with our
problems and our challenges, and when they are no
longer there, we don’t feel like ourselves. Tapping
is the best method I have found for changing this
discomfort and helping us connect with a new
identity congruent with success and health.
Now apply Tapping as follows:
Even though a part of me does NOT want to let go of
this illness (pain, insomnia, diagnosis…), I choose
to accept and love myself anyway.
Even though I feel reluctant to let go of this
ailment (skin problem, ache, disorder), I choose to
accept all of my body and self.
Even though I am afraid to change, I deeply and
completely love and accept myself anyway.
Even though I don’t want them to ask me to increase
my responsibilities, I accept myself deeply and
completely.
While Tapping is not meant to replace adequate medical
attention, I highly recommend you apply Tapping to any
health problem you have (in addition to following
your doctor’s advice) no matter how intractable it
seems and no matter what your physician (or the
internet) has told you about statistics.
SPORTS PERFORMANCE
You keep saying you want to improve your game, but
you have these invisible blocks that are in your
way. Until you tap your way free of them, you will
stay in the same range of scoring or fitness whether
your game is golf, tennis, or ping pong.
You can ask yourself the right questions and apply
Tapping to your skill in any sport. But let’s use golf
as an easy example. Suppose you consistently shoot
under 100, but are interested in improving this
score. Use the same method in Part 1 of this article
to test your comfort zones.
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Imagine yourself scoring 98 for the first time in
your life. Imagine telling people, and hearing their
responses, feeling the satisfaction of your new
skill. Is there any anxiety that accompanies this
new score? What are the Yes, buts, or the reasons
why you wouldn’t want to accomplish this?
-
Then proceed with shaving a few more points off your
score in your mind, and measure the anxiety or
discomfort when you imagine yourself playing at this
new level. You might “hear” tailenders in your mind
that tell you about your limiting beliefs and
comfort zones.
Listen to the possible reasons that complete the
following statement: I can’t shoot below a “94”
because______________________________________.
-
I’ve never done that before
-
My golf partners would be jealous
-
I couldn’t maintain it once I got there
-
I don’t have enough skill, strength, height, etc
Use any variations of your limiting beliefs,
no
matter how true they seem, for Tapping setup phrases.
Even though I don’t know how to lower my score, I
accept who I am and that my body knows what to do.
Even though I’m afraid to improve, I accept who I am
and how I feel.
Even though I don’t want the pressure of keeping up
this new level of play, I accept who I am and how I
feel right now.
Even though I don’t want to rock the boat, I accept
my feelings and these conflicts.
Use this technique for any athletic or scoring
accomplishment you want to achieve. Identify the
limiting belief or comfort zone, and tap until you
have neutralized it. The evidence will show up in
your next round of golf…(or swim meet, or tennis
match)
Suppose you are a writer, and can’t seem to put pen
to paper these days…a common problem. You would want
to ask yourself some of the following questions:
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How is it serving you to be stuck right now?
-
What is the downside of publishing your work?
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Who “wins” when you are blocked in your art?
-
Do you feel deserving of success?
We all get stuck in different parts of our lives.
Being stuck simply means we are running around in
circles doing the same behavior over and over again
without making any progress. It’s the emotional
conflicts that create writer’s block or any artistic
limit, not a force outside of ourselves.
Try the following Tapping statements:
Even though I sabotaged the acting audition so I
wouldn’t have to be seen by all those people, I
choose to accept I am worthy.
Even though I’m afraid of being exposed if I become
more successful in my writing, I accept who I am and
the talent I have.
Even though feeling stuck is familiar to me, and I’m
afraid to change this pattern, I deeply and
completely love and accept myself.
Even though it’s hard to believe in myself because
he said I was “a nobody” I accept who I am and
choose to believe this pattern.
“Artistic” performance, whether you are a musician,
artist, actor, or writer, takes incredible talent,
vulnerability and skill. Emotional conflicts are
never far behind. Thankfully, we are now able to
apply Tapping for performance anxiety, writer’s block,
fear of success and any other limiting beliefs or
blocks to moving forward in your field.
PART 3 It is incredibly exciting to shine a light on your
comfort zones and limiting beliefs…it gives
you the power to change your life. Without knowing
where these are, what they are, or that they are
protecting you from changing, you would never
change!
Remember, limiting beliefs are the convictions you
have that support your comfort zones. For
instance, your comfort zone might be to earn $50,000
a year. This might be supported by a limiting beliefs
that says “No one in my family has ever earned more
than $50,000 a year, so I am not allowed to either.”
Or maybe you have a limiting beliefs that follows
this line of reasoning: “I’m not worthy of earning a
six figure income” or “I don’t deserve more money
since there are so many poor people in the world.”
If you are not where you want to be financially,
assume you have some very simple convictions that
are keeping a lid on your success.
FINANCIAL ABUNDANCE
You continue to express a desire to move to the
“next level” financially. Maybe this is represented
in an increase of $50,000 per year in annual income.
Will you stay within your comfort zone if you make
this leap?
Usually, if you want to know what your comfort zone
is in your financial life, look at your bank account
and assets from year to year.
- Is your salary or savings account increasing?
- Do you blame the economy for your salary or lack of
earnings?
- Do you earn more or less than your peers in the
field?
- What risks do you associate with earning more money?
- What are your “excuses” for staying in the salary
range you are in?
Even though I can’t make more money because of this
economy, I accept who I am and my earning potential.
Even though I have fear about earning more, I accept
these limitations because I know I am changing them.
Even though a part of me is reluctant to move to the
next level, I accept who I am and how I feel.
- Now imagine yourself earning 20% more than last
year. How does it feel? Is there any discomfort you
feel in your body or mind about this jump? (If there
is anxiety, tap until you can picture and feel it as
a “reality” and then move on to the next level.)
- Now imagine that you have earned 30% more than your
current base salary. What does this feel like? Any
uncomfortable feelings or “excuses” about why this
can’t happen? (If there are any uncomfortable
feelings or “yes, buts” that you notice, begin
tapping on them until you can clearly imagine
yourself making the 20% leap with emotional ease.)
- Now imagine that you have made a 50% leap in your
annual income. Pretend to hear yourself telling
someone about this leap. Hear what they say back to
you…your reaction to them…and measure the responses
inside of you. (If there is any discomfort at this
level, identify the feelings and fears and tap until
it feels easy to make this imaginary advance in your
annual income.) Continue with this process of
raising your income until you are satisfied with the
new dollar amount.
Even though I won’t feel like “me” if I earn more
money, I accept and honor who I am.
Even though I’m not sure I want to change how things
are right now, I deeply and completely love and
accept myself anyway.
Even though I don’t want to upset my colleagues, I
accept this conflict right now.
If you do not address this anxiety about raising
your annual income, you will forever stay in your
current range. I am always being told by clients
that yes, they really DO want to make more money,
but when I ask them to visualize and feel themselves
in a higher income range, they instantly show me
their blocks through their body language and facial
expressions. They’ve attended countless seminars
about improving their resume, searching for the best
marketing skills or making a treasure map, but no
one has asked them about their energy around the new
salary figure!
Fill in the blanks of the following statements to
uncover some of your limiting beliefs about
financial abundance:
If only I knew ___________________, I would be able
to earn more.
If only I believed ___________________, I would make
more money.
If only I could learn __________, I would be able to
attract the right business opportunity this year.
If only I didn’t have to worry about ______________,
I would change right now.
If only I didn’t have to tell anyone_______________,
then I would be able to accept the changes.
Play with more “if only statements” to uncover the
emotional blocks that you have hidden in your
financial life.
Tap as follows:
Even though I don’t want to rock the boat, I accept
who I am and allow myself to earn 20% more a year.
Even though I’m afraid of what they might say when I
get promoted, I accept who I am and that I am
capable of earning more.
Even though I don’t want them to be jealous of my
wealth, I accept who I am and how I feel.
Even though it feels risky to earn more money because my relationships might change, I have
decided to change my sabotage patterns anyway.
BUILDING A PRACTICE
I supervise dozens of Tapping Practitioners and
therapists. They all agree Tapping works wonders, but
they have trouble applying it to themselves for some
of their own issues such as attracting the right
clients, attracting full paying clients, or building
a full practice. No matter what your business is,
you may use the questions and tapping suggestions
below to identify limiting beliefs and eliminate
your current comfort zones.
First, repeat the following statements out loud and
rate how “true” they feel on a scale from 0-10:
(10=totally true)
There is enough business for everyone. (0-10)
I have the ability to attract the perfect clients
right now. (0-10)
I have enough training and experience to build my
practice. (0-10)
I am truly skilled at delivering . (0-10)
If any of these statements were rated below a “7”
you are clearly blocking yourself about building
your practice. (If you in fact do need more training
in this particular field, by all means, sign up for
workshops and watch the DVDs! There are exceptional
resources available and there is no excuse to being
poorly trained.) Start tapping on the reasons you
don’t feel these statements are more true.
For instance, you might start tapping as follows:
Even though there aren’t enough clients for every
practitioner in my area, I deeply and completely
love and accept myself.
Even though I’m afraid my colleague will get all the
business, I accept who I am and that I am attracting
the right clients.
Even though I don’t believe I have what it takes to
advance in my business, I accept my skills and who I
am.
Now imagine yourself with your ideal schedule. How
many hours a week do you work, how many workshops
are you leading, what are your fees? Does it seem
out of reach or something you will be able to
attain? What is your comfort zone around attracting
and maintaining your ideal business/practice?
Suppose you are a writer suffering from classic
writer’s block. Ask yourself the key questions
before proceeding:
- How does this serve me to be blocked?
- What am I afraid of if I move forward?
- What if I AM truly successful at this?
- Which friends/family members will be conflicted
about my success?
Even though I’m afraid I (and they) won’t be able to
handle more success, I accept who I am anyway.
Even though they said I can’t handle money, I accept
my feelings and my worthiness.
Even though no one has ever believed in me, I have
decided to believe in me.
Many people have a hard time admitting that their
limiting beliefs are indeed serving them in a
positive way. Continue to ask yourself the
“downside” of moving forward, and you will uncover
the beliefs and fears that Tapping will neutralize.
How Do I Know If This Is Working?
First of all, make sure you don’t go digging up the
seeds you planted only yesterday. Tap on your
limiting beliefs and comfort zones and give
it some time. It is exhilarating when it works
immediately, but sometimes we need to mix a little
patience along with Tapping. Just know for sure that
when you change your energy around these issues, the
results in your life MUST change.
You will know this is working when:
- you can imagine yourself at your goal weight without
anxiety or insecurity
- you imagine yourself being promoted and enjoy
handling the responses of your peers
- you can accept the attention you will get for your
new pain-free body
- you are eager to show up for the appointment rather
than sabotaging your new job
- you get the audition of a lifetime, and know that
you got the part
- you stop saying “I can’t afford it.”
- you pay more attention to your feelings than the
opinions of others
Again, look at your life and the results in all
areas of health, relationships and finances. You
won’t be “working” hard at it any more. You will
find that successes come more naturally, that
certain opportunities come “out of the blue” and
that everything works more smoothly.
When you have become more comfortable with your new
level of success, return to the above exercises and
start all over again. J There is no stopping you…
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