Flipping the Healthy Mindset Script
Healthy Mindset
Everybody knows that having a healthy mindset matters. Across the board. It affects everything… our health, mental well-being and spiritual evolvement.
There is a simple shortcut. The great Wallace Wattles wrote about consecration in the Science of Being Great.
Pretty simple directions. Surrender your body to your mind, your mind to your soul, and your soul to God… whatever God is to you… source of all good, Universal Mind, The Creator, you get the point.
Easy to understand, easy to do. So why do we struggle to do it? If we’re not co-creating with our understanding of “The Force” of all Good, ego returns and usually a shit show follows. Right?
What stops us?
The Comfort Zone
Relax, none of that stupid nonsense about “just get out of your comfort zone” and take “massive action.” What a bunch of crap. Most people don’t really understand that comfort zone. Bottom line? Until we learn to control the comfort zone, it controls us.
When the comfort zone is running the show, a healthy mindset is MIA [missing in action]. And we suffer in body, mind, and spirit. Maybe “suffer” is too strong a word for you, but surely, we agree, it is not a healthy mindset when addiction to the comfort zone is, well… let’s face it, all addiction that controls our life is not good.
So, what is the comfort zone? There are 5 walls, a pentagon.
The 5 walls are:
- Fear
- Hurt Feelings
- Guilt
- Unworthiness
- Anger
The comfort part? We don’t want to feel any of those things. All five are “uncomfortable.” Not feeling them becomes comfortable. Avoiding risk therefore feels “comfortable.” So sad! Thus, the phrase “comfort zone” refers to avoiding all five walls of the pentagon.
Expanding or Contracting
The comfort zone is always expanding or contracting. We see older people, like me embrace life, take risks and lose self-consciousness or, ut-oh, shrink from life.
We all know older people from each group. Those always going out, trying new things, and laughing at themselves and life… and those eating cereal, watching T,V and talking discontentedly about how it was better in the good old days. Outside of Dr. visits, the pharmacy, and the grocery store, not much is going on. Waiting to die.
Once we decide to control the comfort zone, a healthy mindset follows. Again, getting out of the zone is dumb, no one sustains those short trips outside the zone. Just understand that it will expand or contract and decide to expand it 1% a day. The compounding effect is mind-blowing on three levels.
Flipping the Healthy Mindset Script
First, you know, in your gut, it is expanding, and what was a tiny bit uncomfortable a week ago is comfortable now. This awareness is enrapturing; the little risks that the comfort zone blocked before are now the right size.
Second, you start thinking consciously of possibilities instead of unconsciously avoiding new things, risks, and adventure.
Third, once you are deliberating expanding, little by little, the edges of the comfort zone… in other words, you are now controlling it, you genuinely feel a healing and healthy mindset.
Ironically the Walls are Tools
Once I discovered that the 5 “walls” were actually tools, it was easy to keep living on the edge of the comfort zone. As the Fabulous Davene likes to say, “If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up too much space.”
Obviously, we’re talking about a change and change takes commitment, passion and energy. Lots of energy.
Fear gives us focus and energy. Exactly what is needed to nudge the edges of the zone.
Hurt Feelings remind us how much we care about what we are doing. See rejection as confirmation that you care and fuel your passion.
Guilt is awesome. Shitty people don’t feel guilty! If you did not execute and feel guilty, good! Celebrate your honesty, remember the guilt when you are thinking of procrastinating!
Unworthiness… we simply pile so many things on our plate because we think it yields a feeling of worthiness. Like, I want to be a great networker, top speaker in my company, start an NPO for needy kids, be the head Deacon at my church, write a best seller, be the world’s greatest dad, and get closer to God… then tomorrow… well, you get the point. Have the humility to understand that all those things require greatness, and you just can’t do them all at once. Pick one … you are worthy of that one big thing.
Anger like fear, gives us amazing amounts of energy and focus.
It will take awareness and practice, but I can assure you that learning to use the walls of the comfort zone means it is no longer controlling you… mandatory in discovering and maintaining a healthy mindset.
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These thoughts make me wonder if the term “comfort zone” is really more of a misnomer. It seems more like a prison. A prison which we have made to seem so comfortable that we no longer realize we are prisoners.
Mark, you stated, “When the comfort zone is running the show…. we suffer in body, mind, and spirit.” You suggested that maybe “suffer” is too strong a word. But isn’t that similar to the idea of people living their lives in quiet desperation? Suffer is not too strong a word in my view. Those who don’t enlarge the boundaries of their comfort zone are suffering: their lives, relationships, activities are so much less than what they could be. It is a positive mindset that moves and shakes the boundaries, freeing the prisoner from his bonds. Turning those boundaries around into positive steps is our release from the prison where we too easily find ourselves.
What an encouragement and plan of action we can put into practice this moment!
We gotta know what were are up against to succeed and this info is that I agree Phil #nothinglikeit
That’s precisly what I thot when I read this blog #nothinglikeit
I know I’m just grabbing this for my comment but you gotta admin it’s pretty impressive “Surrender your body to your mind, your mind to your soul, and your soul to God… whatever God is to you… source of all good, Universal Mind, The Creator, you get the point.” Simple not easy… love you
such a deep yet simple set of insights Cindy… love how you tied Wallace Wattles in so seamlessly #MasterKeyExperience #NothingLikeIt 💝
so humbled by your very kind words Brad, #MasterKeyExperience #NothingLikeIt 💝
mahalo partner… 🦒#PeaceBeTheJourney🦒 #Love & #respect #MasterKeyExperience #NothingLikeIt 💝
thank you Shannon and you are right, it is all about mindset
mahalo Day, great #Gratitude… #MasterKeyExperience #NothingLikeIt 💝
much #Gratitude my friend… 🦒#PeaceBeTheJourney🦒 #Love & #respect
my honor Shirley and you are so right… just keep nudging the edge
mahalo Phil, appreciate you #7LawsOfTheMind #MasterKeyExperience #NothingLikeIt 💝
thanks Kenny… simple but not easy is #Truth #MasterKeyExperience #NothingLikeIt 💝
Great Post. It’s so simple but not easy. Once you change the way you look at things the things you lok at change.
This is a great insite on the Comfort Zone and the 5 walls.
Thanks for the insight, Mark, that the comfort zone is not being solidly walled in, instead that each of the 5 boundaries are tools for expansion in disguise. YAY! We just need to lean in on a moveable edge and expand to a better life having focus an energy to do the main thing. Just wow. #MasterKeyExperience #NothingLikeIt #shirleykoritnik
Reading this felt like getting handed the secret map to real mindset freedom! I love how the blogger Mark flipped ‘scary emotions’ into tools I can actually use.
And trust me, if anyone’s wondering — the Mastermind behind this wisdom isn’t just fluff — it’s the real deal.
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Great overview, Mark. What a toolbox anyone can use!
What a fantastic insight on flipping the script when it comes to healthy mindset. It’s so important to be willing to use those “tools” available to us to expand one’s comfort zone!
This is fantastic insight and perspective about the comfort zone. It’s refreshing to think of these things as tools for expanding!
We. control our mindset we learn to develop habits that change our life! Incredibly powerful!!
Wow, this post really hit me in a few places I wasn’t expecting—especially the part about the comfort zone being made up of fear, hurt, guilt, unworthiness, and anger. I’ve never thought of those emotions as a kind of “fence” around my growth, but that visual stuck.
I appreciated that you didn’t go down the cliché path of “just push through” or “grind harder.” Instead, reframing those five emotions as tools for awareness and momentum is surprisingly empowering. I especially resonated with the idea that guilt can be a sign of honesty, not weakness. That’s such a helpful shift.
Also, the Wallace Wattles reference caught my attention. I’ve heard of The Science of Getting Rich, but not The Science of Being Great. I like how you wove that in—surrendering body, mind, and soul in that order is simple but powerful. Makes me think: maybe we overcomplicate the mindset work because we’re trying to skip steps or force growth instead of allowing it.
Overall, I think I’ll be sitting with the idea of “expanding the comfort zone 1% a day” for a while. It’s practical and kind, which is a combo you don’t often see.
Thanks for flipping the script in a way that feels real and doable.