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Comfort zones and routines provide a sense of safety and changes disrupt these, causing discomfort.

Your brain's tendency toward habit formation means breaking old patterns and creating new ones is cognitively demanding.

The release of stress hormones like cortisol further impairs your ability to think clearly and adapt.

You might experience the above when you come across changes in your career too.

Success mainly depends on how well you manage changes.

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