Your Comfort Cave: Why Your Brain Keeps You Playing Small {11.18.25}
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If you’ve ever wondered why you can be smart, driven, and ambitious…yet still find yourself avoiding the very things that would grow your business, this episode explains everything.
I'm breaking down the Comfort Cave, the mental hideout place your brain pulls you into whenever you’re about to stretch, grow, or step into the next version of yourself.
It feels safe, but there’s a cost: momentum, consistency, confidence, and the results you say you want.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
• What the Comfort Cave actually is and why it feels so appealing
• Why your brain pushes you toward “small and safe,” even when you want big results
• How the Comfort Cave shows up in your business and slows your growth
• The real cost of staying comfortable (hint: your Self-Trust Bank takes the hit)
• The signs you’re hiding in the cave right now
• Why leaving the cave feels so hard — and why that’s totally normal
• Three practical steps to break free and build momentum today
If you’ve been stuck in preparation mode or “I’ll do it later” energy…this episode is your wake-up call.
When you're ready to break free from your Comfort Cave, the Goal Getters Club is the place to do it. Visit www.jenlaffin.com/ggc to learn more and to request a free access pass.
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