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However I still stress the importance of picking up hobbies and writing a diary.
Hobbies give you more experience and opportunity's to learn more about yourself and gain skills whilst writing a diary allows you to function your thoughts and work out solutions to your own problems.It also allows you to reflect back on past experiences and see in ways of how you have dealt with them successfully and to realize just how far you have gone.
These are good recommendations. I also agree that 'getting out of your comfort zone' can be a path towards progress. However, I feel we are working with two different definitions of inner game. Based on what you wrote, it seems you think 'inner game' = positive attitude, outlook, and confidence that allow us to break out of our comfort zones. - This is probably the accepted definition of 'inner game'.
I prefer this definition instead: 'inner game' = peace and comprehension. . . an understanding of the self and those around him and the acceptance of it all.
Here's how I see the difference between the two. The first definition of inner game is a state arrived from an egotistical view of the self. "I am this. I am that, I am, I am, I am." - With enough fortitude, you might lead yourself to believe all the "I am's" but what will this do for you? This might break you out of a 'comfort zone' but:
1. Any animal that is broken out of comfort zones without 'understanding' relies on the most primal instincts. Unfortunately, "fight or flight" kinda sucks for pu.
2. A harmonious interaction with others is a crapshoot.
3. This adrenalized state isn't conducive to feel and accept a full spectrum of emotions.
4. Because of #3, creativity is hampered. Ever wonder why so many people seem as if they're conversing with themselves?
The second view of 'inner game' urges for a self- state that comes from understanding. What makes some people SO COMFORTABLE, content, and happy in every situation? What allows them to interact with others in harmony? This is an existence of being ultra sensitive and mindful of the here and now as opposed to the popular PU recommendation to 'F whatever anybody says or even how YOU FEEL . . Just go in and aplomb that set!!' Seriously, if attainable, what would you rather do?
How? This is the fun part.