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Explain the term: Comfort Zone.

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Answered by brother5
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comfort zone in British

  

noun

a situation or position in which a person feels secure, comfortable, or in control

encouraging people to work outside their comfort zone

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It seemed like he resorted to characterswhen he was nervous and needed a comfortzone.The Sun (2016)We need to take away the comfort zone and make them hungry again.Times, Sunday Times (2007)Take them out of their comfort zone but make it fun.Times, Sunday Times (2013)It will take you outside your comfort zone but make you feel good.The Sun (2012)You get taken out of your comfort zone by people you meet for the first time.The Sun (2012)Their appearance was outside the comfort zone of most people today.Times, Sunday Times (2011)He doesn't want people in the comfort zone.Times, Sunday Times (2010)The concept of meeting people from different backgrounds is too much out of some peoples' comfort zones.Times, Sunday Times (2015)Isn't it great when they leave the comfort zone and make a difference to something other than their bank accounts?Times, Sunday Times (2011)And then I fled to the comfort zone of people merely watching people pretend to kill other people for fun.Times, Sunday Times (2013)He needs to joke, be understood, be listenedto and feel secure in his comfort zone.Times, Sunday Times (2009)In unfamiliar surroundings, and sufferingfrom jet lag, he had found himself out of his comfort zone and now needs time to reflecton the week.Times, Sunday Times (2009)

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

A comfort zone is a setting in which one feels safe and relaxed. It is a form of behaviour that keeps us at a constant low level of anxiety.

Explanation:

Ryan and Markova created a theory about learning processes. We can distinguish three main zones within learning processes: the comfort zone, the stretch zone, and the panic (or stress) zone. The comfort zone is the area in which a person feels at ease. There is no discomfort or fear.

  • Comfort zone in general term:

-a scenario in which you are at ease and do not have to perform something novel or difficult: within/without your comfort zone Sometimes you have to push yourself out of your comfort zone.

The term definition:

The comfort zone is a psychological state in which a person feels at ease because they're not being tested. Inside the comfort zone, people don't typically engage in new experiences or take on any challenges. They only participate in activities that are familiar, making them feel “in control” of their environment.

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