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Change is the only constant. Life is all about taking risks. Nothing is certain, and we never know how much time we really have. How comfortable are you with taking risks? What are the limiting beliefs that hold you back, and how might you reframe them?
Can you reframe the concept of “failure,” seeing it as a tool, which helps you learn and grow, and is an inevitable fact of life? Often, a so-called “failure” brings with it a hidden reward, a “silver lining” that ends up being a bonus.
Entrepreneurs typically have to fail, perhaps many times, before they succeed. Sometimes, taking a risk is like falling off a cliff, only often the drop is not nearly as far as we had feared. Letting go can be hard, but when we do, when we let go of our attachment to outcome, we can be more likely to take risks, and more likely to be happy at the moment also.
Realizing that absolutely nothing in life is personal can help us to be more confident in owning our own truth and in doing what is right for us. This can include risk-taking, regardless of what others think or say about us. Take calculated risks by knowing the pros and cons, or the cost/benefits, of your undertaking.
Figure out what kind of a risk-taker you are, so you can act within your particular comfort zone.
Practice pushing the envelope by taking smaller risks first, then progressing to taking bigger risks as you gain confidence in your successes while remaining philosophical about the “failures.”
Life will be richer, more enjoyable, and more fulfilling. Good luck, bad luck, who knows?
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