Staying within your comfort zone will kill your growth!
Tahmid ChoudhuryThis is me arriving in Oxford for the first time, 9 years ago, to study Biological Sciences.
What I thought would be temporary became my home, my routine, and eventually my comfort zone.
But if neuroscience has taught me anything, itβs this: novelty shapes the brain.
Oxford has given me so much and shaped the person I am today. I think without it I would have been stuck in Gloucester with the limiting mindset I grew up around.
But I know I wonβt grow further if I stay inside my comfort zone.
Years ago, while working at a summer camp, I learned a framework we taught the kids that has stuck with me: the three zones of learning.
ποΈ Comfort - Safe, familiar, and low stress.
π₯ Challenge - Where youβre stretched just enough to trigger learning, adaptation, and growth.
πDanger - Stress overwhelms you, and performance and wellbeing drop.
The aim is not to stay comfortable or to burn out, but to deliberately live in the challenge zone, where growth actually happens through new environments, with new people, new skills and when you step into the unknown.
So Iβve made the decision! Iβll be leaving Oxford to take on the world!!! Call it a travel year: to work, explore, and challenge myself while building my marketing skills and continuing to grow BioBrainBuddies π§ overseas.
Itβs exciting. Itβs daunting. But it feels right.
This next chapter is about testing myself outside of comfort, creating new experiences, and seeing how far I can take the brand I am still very passionate about after starting it years ago.
Hereβs to the unknown, and everything it will teach me!
PS: βοΈ And if anyone would like to grab a coffee and catch up before I leave Oxford at the end of October, Iβd love that!