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Comfort Zone Worksheet

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A comfort zone is a safe space that everyone has. While it may feel good to remain in familiar surroundings and routines, staying in your comfort zone may prevent you from experiencing new opportunities and increasing self-confidence. Clients can work towards stepping outside their comfort zones to become more adaptable and resilient.

The Getting Outside Your Comfort Zone Worksheet features two circles: the inner circle where they write about what feels safe and familiar, and the outer circle where they list activities that challenge them. They will also find a table with a list of new skills or actions they can try. They are then encouraged to recall when they left their comfort zone, reflect on their feelings, and choose two actions from the outer circle to help them continue.

Completing this worksheet can support kids and teens in building self-confidence and self-esteem. Adults can support them by encouraging daily use of this worksheet and engaging in weekly discussions.

Additionally, they can ask open-ended questions about their experiences and help them reflect on their feelings. Another effective way to enhance the use of this worksheet is by praising a child’s efforts to step outside their comfort zone and rewarding them for their bravery.

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Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of self-esteem worksheets and handouts.

References:

  1. Chung, J. (2023). Incorporating pretend play to increase engagement and motivation for young learners who are reluctant to explore beyond their comfort zones. Professional Learning from Classroom-Based Inquiries, 3-12. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5099-7_1
  2. Pennell, S. M. (2019). Students moving out of their comfort zones: Primary and secondary stability. Queering Critical Literacy and Numeracy for Social Justice, 55-72. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11584-5_4
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