What It Means to Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable

What It Means to Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable

The saying “get comfortable being uncomfortable” means you must learn how to deal with pain if you want to be successful. However, the truth is this saying is misleading.

The reality is that you don’t ever get comfortable with pain. Not even the most successful combat sport athletes are comfortable feeling pain. Let alone everyday people like you and me. Instead, getting comfortable with being uncomfortable is a mindset not a feeling.

The mindset of getting comfortable being uncomfortable is knowing that pain is part of the process and still executing the process with full effort. It’s pursuing the pain with courage not fear and learning to endure pain by building tolerance using positive training pain.

Simply stated, if you are trying to get comfortable being uncomfortable don’t expect the pain to go away. The pain never goes away. Indeed, you just learn how to embrace the pain as the cost for what you want most in life.

8 Quotes That Explain What It Means to Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable

Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.

Helen Keller

Courage is the ability to do the right thing, all the time, no matter how painful or uncomfortable it might be.

Tony Dungy

New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings. 

Lao Tzu

You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice.

Bob Marley

Pain makes me grow. Growing is what I want. Therefore, for me pain is pleasure.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

It is only through labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, that we move on to better things.

Theodore Roosevelt

Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors.

African proverb

If you want to be great, remember that you don’t get applauded for giving your all once or twice, but doing that consistently will separate you from the pack.

Jordan Burroughs

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