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Erik: Where is your comfort zone and what do you do to break free of living in it?
James: Comfort zone is routine, I think. Comfort zone is, you know, the ability to know what's
coming and how to respond. It's hard to break out of routine. It's hard to take steps that
push you out of that zone. I think it's essential though for growth -- personal and professional.
I think if you're not taking steps and trying to learn new things and whether it's reaching
out to new perspective clients, whether it's branching into substantive areas of expertise
that you don't know or you haven't had a tremendous amount of experience with. If it's just trying
something new and different, and whether you make that a regular practice, a periodic one,
you know, a rare one, whatever it is, as long as I think you're taking those steps and just
not getting stuck in a rut.