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Comfort Quotes

Comfort (or Discomfort) Quotes:

Being Comfy: “To be successful here, you have to get comfortable being uncomfortable.”
—Megan Chopskie

Comfort Quotes

Creature Comforts: “As a member of the Youth Corps, you trade in your wi-fi for wildlife and your streaming for streams…”

Embracing Discomfort: “RMYC has showed me that discomfort is very specific to time; I won’t remember the times of temporary discomfort in the moment but rather I’ll appreciate the great memories that overshadow the negative aspects. RMYC has helped me learn to appreciate discomfort and understand that the only way to grow is to love adversity.”

Trout Clout: “It’s hard to complain when there are trout jumping in a nearby lake and eagles soaring above the worksite.”
—Ben Michel
Obstacle Course: “This program can be hard at times—being away from friends and family and living in a tent for 10 weeks—but learning how to overcome those obstacles and challenge I yourself is what the program is all about.”
Questions You Might Ask: “Questions I’ve asked my crew: What’s the difference between a hawk and an osprey? Why do trailers hitch with a ball? Is it lunch yet? How is it not lunch yet? What mountain/river/forest/anything is that? Can you see my butt sweat? How much dirt is on my face? Why didn’t you tell me I have dirt on my face? Will I be able to sleep inside after this summer?”
Positive Vibrations: “During our four days working to clear our assigned trail segment of downed and protruding trees, we experienced almost every emotion in the book. But however tough the work, the crew always maintained a positive attitude, which carried us through.
—Abel Murphy

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