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Success
Requires Risk-Taking - Is This You?
Have you ever noticed a theme with successful
people? Nine times out of ten, there was a risk involved and the person needed to take a chance in order to succeed.
Risk-taking is scary for most of us. We’ve been taught to
be careful and take baby steps toward our dreams. There’s
nothing wrong with this approach, except that it can limit
our progress if we hang back for too long! And the longer
we hang back, the harder it is to keep moving forward. We
get locked into a rut of inertia and can’t seem to move past
it.
Believe it or not, risk is not such a terrible thing if
you view it from the right perspective. Most people look
at it from the perspective of what they stand to lose if
it doesn’t work out. But what do you stand to gain if it
DOES work out?
Below you’ll find a simple process to determine which risks
might be worth taking:
1.
What do you stand to gain? With any risk, you’ll want to
first look at the potential gains. Make a list of what
you stand to gain from moving forward on a risk, and include
as much detail as you can. Consider every possible positive
benefit you stand to receive.
2.
What are the possible negative consequences? Along with
the positive benefits, there are always a few possible negative
consequences to every risk. Make another list of these, again
thinking about all the possible things that could go wrong,
and what would happen if they did.
3.
Balance, balance, balance. Now compare the two lists and
see which one has the strongest likelihood of coming
to fruition. Would the gains be worth the risk? Would you
be able to handle the negative consequences if they did happen?
Are there any options for a middle ground decision, like
taking smaller risks to start?
4.
How realistic are your fears? Take another look at your
list of negative consequences and ask yourself how likely
they are to happen. The majority of the time you’ll probably
find that your fears don’t have any real substance – they’re
just fears. Evaluate each possibility carefully and determine
whether it’s a real threat or not.
5.
Go with your gut. After carefully weighing the pros and
cons, you should have a solid sense of whether you should
take the risk now, or wait a bit longer. There’s no shame
in deciding to hold back if you decide you can’t handle the
negative consequences right now! Remember, you can always
re-evaluate the same risk (and others) at a later time and
see if conditions have improved at all.
Just by getting into the habit of evaluating your risks
in this way, you empower yourself with the confidence to
push through inertia and move steadily toward the success
you desire.
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