I think when you are comfortable with yourself, the people around you and your environment that you are settled in your life! Having comfort at the end of each day for example, can be a release from the stress/hustle and bustle of the day, or life in general.
To me being comfortable is having comfort in my home. I am most comfortable with who I am here and having my home in order means that my family all have comfort in their lives also. I find that when the house is clean and tidy and everything is in place, that there is structure etc, and that comfort is very easily achieved. At the end of each working day there is nothing better than plonking your bum down on the sofa and chilling out, sharing stories of the day with family and relaxing with the ones you love! That is comfort, that is being comfortable to me.
However we have been renovating our home and some major changes have been going on now for almost a year! We have no real comfort anymore in our home since the work started and all throughout I have not been as functional as a Mother, a partner or even as a person because no matter how hard I work I have no comfort at the end of each day and I am completely uncomfortable with my environment now. This just makes me very stressed and I long to relax like I used to!!
So I believe that being comfortable is Very very important to a persons psychological frame of mind, if you are uncomfortable with any part of your life then there is a cloud hanging over you all the time and you are constantly craving. Without comfort or being comfortable with who you are, the place you work and live etc, I think stress overcomes a person, after all being content with ones self and environment aids relaxation and this is necessary for our body and minds to recharge!!.
If we were never comfortable in life we would end up resenting every part of our lives I think and so I believe that being comfortable is a very important part of our existence!
2007-05-24 00:13:18
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answered by littlebee 3
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Its nothing 2 do being comfortable or not. If u like what u r doing n u know u r doing the right thing n it makes u happy generally, than its ok 2 keep the job. Until u find something more better in the future, don't wait just grab the opportunity bcoz opportunity rarely knock twice.
2007-05-24 04:12:40
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answered by rly k 2
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B. It's very important to me but I do live without at times. I am disabled and in chronic pain 24/7 so comfort is something I seek constantly. It's hard for me to get comfortable no matter what I do so yes, I can do without it but being comfortable really helps me through my day. When I worked, I was never comfortable. I worked outside on F-16 aircraft and then on deisel trucks. I worked in rain, sun, cold, no matter what I did my job.
2007-05-16 04:22:50
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answered by vanhammer 7
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comfort can be limiting and inhibit change and growth.
To me it is something that I am drawn to naturally, but I make sure that I am not stuck in and always push myself to be uncomfortable on purpose to keep adapting and developing.
My work is something that I it is important that I am never totally comfortable and think I know it all as this is formula for disaster and I must always have an edge and awareness due to liability. Getting comfortable could mean some bad decisions that could put me out of my job.
2007-05-22 22:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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hm. it's funny, i'd say a combo of a and c.
sometimes it seems like i'm completely sensitive to the very least sense of discomfort and have to focus a good deal of energy on either alleviating the situation or TRYING to ignore my discomfort (i assume we're talking about physical discomfort here).
somtimes i am just, out of the blue, struck by the fact that MAN my shoulders are tense - or something like that - and i know it's been that way for a while, maybe days or weeks and i just haven't noticed, maybe because i've slowly become accustomed to greater levels of discomfort.
it usually doesn't make much difference to my work, unless i'm in an intense "a" moment.
2007-05-16 04:27:17
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answered by Benjamin H 3
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comfort at work could mean just that your chair is egonomically proper, and, some employers and the government does care about that.
When younger I used to like to be prim and proper (what some might term uptight) around the people in our circle, but as time went on and I moved now I'm just comfortable. I don't question it, I just do it.
2007-05-23 14:16:24
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answered by sophieb 7
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D. There are a couple of ways one can be comfortable. You can be comfortable with yourself and not push yourself to try new things. You can be comfortable with a crappy relationship to your significant other. You can be comfortable wearing pajamas to work (i.e. leaving the house wearing pajamas). Sometimes those sorts of comforts are appealing to all of us. But the people who seem to create change in their lives are those who go outside of their comfort zone - there's a reason it's called that.
2007-05-24 03:52:15
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answered by chick2lit 5
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the word has different difinitions under different situations. if sitting in an airconditioned room during summer time if one find as comfortable, i would not be comfortable until this comforts are available to all the members of human society.
2007-05-23 19:08:26
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answered by sristi 5
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A!!!!!!!!! I have a social anxiety disorder, and if everything is not the way i need it, i cant operate. The pills i'm on make my answer more of a B nowadays, but that A is still buried down in there.
2007-05-23 09:05:40
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answered by ? 3
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c) half the time
i) it's important for me to like going to work everyday
ii) it's not important nor useful if it is not driving me to be better at my job every other day.
2007-05-21 04:22:35
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answered by Me 3
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