| A | B |
| Comfort Zone | An area which a person will not go beyond; where he feels secure. |
| Why are comfort zones dangerous | Keep you from reaching your full potential |
| To overcome negative self-talk | playing positive words over the negative tapes. See I Samuel 16:7 |
| Negative self-talk | that tape running inside your head repeating all the negative things you hear, read, see, or imagine - it becomes so common, you believe it |
| The one-liner that is a good motto for everyone | "Put up or shut up" |
| Self-image | The view you have of yourself and the way you believe you are seen by others |
| Assume | To take on the particular character that others are saying about you |
| Comfort zone | an area which a person will not go beyond; a place of security |
| Self-talk | The mental tape running in one's mind, repeating all the positive or negative things one hears, sees, reads, or imagines |
| Countenance | The face as an indication of mood, emotion, or character |
| When you make assumptions | about what others think of you, you actually give them power to control your attitude and behavior |
| You cannot control what others will | say about you, but you can control how you respond to it. |
| Beauty, Physical ability & Intellegence | Three attributes that are highly valued by society. |
| The above attributes | No one can meet the "perfect" image that society admires, what really matters is what God thinks of you and you were made in His image |