Have You Ever Wondered What Your Comfort Zone is?



WhatisMyComfortZone.com is the world's first comfort zone calculator that analyses the professional, adrenaline, and lifestyle aspects of your comfort zone and makes personalised suggestions on how you can grow your comfort zone.





Nobody ever died of discomfort, yet living in the name of comfort has killed more ideas, more opportunities, more actions, and more growth than everything else combined.
T. Harv Eker


Grow Your Comfort Zone in Three Steps

Step 1. Complete a short survey Step 2. See your results Step 3. Grow your comfort zone!
This survey tells us what types of professional, adrenaline and lifestyle challenges are within or outside of your comfort zone. Your results are then processed in real-time to create your score. The calculator then reveals your results, including a breakdown of which aspects of your comfort zone are strongest. The calculator also provides a variety of links and recommendations to help you grow your comfort zone. Growing your comfort zone takes action, and there's no better time than now to start. We hope the insights from your results will inspire you to take a step outside of your comfort zone, now.




About WhatisMyComfortZone.com

WhatisMyComfortZone.com is an idea that Marcus Taylor had to help people learn about their comfort zones and understand the different ways in which they can grow it. For many years, comfort zones have remained an ambiguous concept. We all know that we have a comfort zone, but we don’t know what it is or how we can measure it – and as William Edwards Deming, the great statistician once said “you can’t improve what you can’t measure”.

The whole project is free for everyone to use, and developed for two purposes – to help people step outside of their comfort zones, and to learn more about the unexplored topic of comfort zones.

To learn more about how the comfort zone calculator works, click here.

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"We shall have no better conditions in the future if we are satisfied with all those which we have at present."
Thomas Edison