When you know someone, and you get to work with them, automatically there is this comfort zone which comes in.
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Sometimes you work with somebody you've never heard of because you just feel like working.
When you work with people you aspire to be like, you pay attention to them.
Everything's a lot easier when you work with someone you know just about as well as you know yourself.
I've realized that my... let me call it 'destiny' or some force that has pushed me to identify looking for your comfort zone as a kind of limitation. And everybody has a tendency to fall into the comfort zone. I did that in the early stage of my career.
When you're at work, it's about being present and getting as much done as humanly possible.
I feel like in an interview situation, it's a kind of intimacy that I can understand and handle - versus in real life, when I'm much more of a bumbler and have a hard time.
I think it really makes a difference when you know the people that you're working with, when you develop a relationship.
I like to put people into situations that are out of their comfort zone and see what happens.
It's always a help when you have worked with someone as you've got to know them a bit already.
When I work alone, it can be like dabbling with a canvas. Maybe you paint over bits, and it starts to form its own life and lead you off in a direction. It becomes an intuitive, subconscious process.
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