Transitioning Outside Your Comfort Zone
#trans #transgender When things are difficult and scary, it's often easy to remain in our comfort zones out of fear, stress, or anxiety. When it comes to being transgender and transition, there are so many reasons that this can arise. Learning new skills like voice training, make-up, and fashion, doing new things via social transition, and even being faced with discrimination. However, it remains important is being able to get out of our comfort zones in order to grow, become happier, and be more authentic. So, in this video, I try to explain how we can do just that, and how we sometimes have to make a leap of faith. Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/discoveringf... Music credits: Kingdom Hearts - Traverse Town Pangya - Beautiful Ruins Hollow Knight: Silksong - Silksong Celeste - Quiet and Falling Hollow Knight - Hollow Knight Gris - Komorebi Stardew Valley - Fall (The Smell Of Mushroom) Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire - Vurdanturf Town Outer Wilds - Main Title Hollow Knight - City of Tears 0:00 Introduction 1:39 Comfort zones becoming uncomfortable 2:47 Uncomfortable comfort zones: Voice Training 3:44 Uncomfortable comfort zones: Denial 4:33 It takes a leap of faith 7:47 Conclusion 8:48 Outro

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