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Go to a bookstore or library and pull out a book as randomly as you're comfortable doing, something that seems interesting but also radiates unfamiliarity.
"When you see teams 18, 19 times a season, maybe it makes it easier to feel comfortable doing something like that," said Ricciardi, now a special assistant to Alderson with the Mets.
You enabled me to be comfortable doing something that's different.
I'm very comfortable doing something like "Witches Dream" right next to something like "Bitter Heart," and it's always been that way for me.
"And, like, I turn down the idea, and all of a sudden I'm a dick because I didn't feel comfortable doing something.
"Being a die-hard FL Studio user ever since I started producing, Grime beats were inevitably the first thing I made - and now felt like an appropriate time to reach out and try a vocal track…I didn't really have any interest in referencing the production styles of the early 2000's, I felt much more comfortable doing something that fits with where I'm at right now".
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"I feel comfortable knowing I'm doing something to make sure I don't end up where my mom did," she said.
It almost always represents a shift from doing something comfortable (sending simple emails, knocking straightforward tasks off a to-do list, completing transactional conversations) to doing something uncomfortable (starting that proposal, initiating that hard conversation, facing a blank page).
If you are required to perform a talent, do something you feel comfortable with, instead of doing something that will get the judges attention.
If you tend to be risk-averse (someone who prefers to know exactly what's going to happen, when, and how) then practice becoming more comfortable with risk by doing something a little more "out there" than you would normally do, every day or at least once a week.
I would say that if a receiver is comfortable, we're probably not doing something right.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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