“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
"I don't much care where –"
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go.”
But....what if, you want to be better, to do better, to have better? What if you do care where you want to go?
You will be inviting risk into your life.
Venturing into something new will always bring with it a risk. Whenever we step out to design the life we want, when we set the intention and fashion the goals there is always risk. The goals you create are meant for your self development and risk taking provides the stretch for personal growth and self respect.
How you view and manage your risks will determine how far you go.
3 Tips to embrace the risk
- Do your Research
- Prepare and Expect
- Ride the Resistance
Risk taking requires research.
Fill your brain with knowledge because knowledge is the precursor to experience. Experience fuels your confidence. Confidence grabs risk by the throat.
Risk taking is for the courageous, the truth seeker, the bold. Be prepared by giving yourself the time each and every morning to fuel these traits in you. Find the quiet spot and fill your mind and soul with positive mental repetition of who you are and what you achieve.
You are prepared, capable and ready for the risks that are there to take you where you want to go. Not any way will do for you, only the path you have created and the risks you have faced will ever be enough for you.
Expect something wonderful to happen in your life today.
Risks bring resistance and use this resistance as your tail wind.
Expect it and critique it.
It will come both from without and within.
This serves to sharpen your focus on the end result.
Expect it and critique it.
It will come both from without and within.
This serves to sharpen your focus on the end result.
Take it as a natural progression that you question your decisions. You have stood up and chosen the dance of life and you will check your step, your motives to remain true to your intention. You are moving in your right direction. Even the small steps are progress, remember you have momentum.
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your resources. Risk first requires research.
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