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a) doing things that you usually don’t feel comfortable doing in order to gain new experiences

b) spending time doing activities that help you become smarter, richer or fitter

c) trying out new things because you want to surprise people

<aside> 🖇️ Look at the activities and discuss the questions.

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<aside> 🖇️ Watch the first part of a video (to 00:58) and say what you think the woman’s new job is.

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Teacher Embraces a Mid-Life Career Change Through Extreme Sports

<aside> 🖇️ Watch the second part of the video (from 00:58) and check your answer. Then, discuss the questions.

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<aside> 🖇️ Read about the activities and say what a person could learn by doing them. Then, explain why you would or wouldn’t like to try them.

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<aside> 🖇️ Look at the quotes and say whether you agree with them or not.

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First of all I need to say, that before you can go out of your comfort zone, you must come in!!!

As for me, now I have lived in the comfort zone for 4 years. And it`s my rest time, because before it I had lived in non-comfort zone for 20 years and it was not so funny, as Benedict Cumberbatch says.

The Shannon L. Alder quote says about only one step and I agree, that it could be really useful for you, and you can return that step in any moment. When its only one step, you can do your choice - to continue or to come back and your life might begin in that moment. And its can be unexpectedly for you, what choice you will do.