I'm a working parent · 17 November 2021
When being comfortable at work is OK
Comfortable at work but feel pressured to move beyond your comfort zone? Career practitioner Helen Green breaks down the stigma associated with staying in safe waters when it comes to career.
Career advancement advice abounds helping us secure that promotion, upskill and be the person we were destined to be. Terrific advice on many levels, though it is not surprising that some working parents feel pressured and inadequate in the race to please others, juggle multiple responsibilities, and stay relevant.
To some, staying in your comfort zone at work has negative connotations: disengagement, complacency, stagnation. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Without diminishing the many wonderful personal and career benefits that can be associated with stepping out of your comfort zone at work by taking a promotion or changing employers, the flip side can be a place of personal growth and development too.
There are many reasons why staying in your current role is just fine if you choose to and are happy. This does not necessarily equate to you failing to ‘thrive’ or lacking in motivation, ambition, or adaptability. Feeling at ease and in control at work is important for the well-being of you and your family. Here are just a few reasons you might want to stay put.