write about Getting out of your comfort zone
•Identify something basic which you think you don’t like
–This could be a food, a person, a form of music, art, fashion, an activity, etc.
–Select something which you have ready access to
•Whydo you think you don’t like this thing?
•Over the course of the coming week, immerseyourselfin this “thing” – Delve into its background, etc
–Daily exposure at the minimum, preferably multiple times during the day.
•How difficult was it for you to undertake this activity?
•Can you apply the principles of fluency/disfluency convergence to assist you in learning to like this “thing”?
How has becoming quite familiar with this “thing” affected your perception?
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Comfort Zone Reflection
People will always have different opinions about various activities, individuals, or experiences in society. Consequently, these differences explain the nature of relationships between the affected parties, in addition to being the primary basis upon which different interest groups try to bring communities and individuals to work together. For instance, there have been music concerts created with the primary purpose of helping people work together to overcome a particular adversity in society. As long as people have an understanding and appreciation of others’ views and opinions, then it is always possible for people with divergent views and from varied cultures to understand and live together in peace. However, this would always require that
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