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Monday 9 January 2017

What's Good In Risk-Taking

There are risks in doing nothing! It's Pays to take a calculated good risk and confront fear to gain something new. It is important that our caution doesn't stop us from making choices that might enrich them.

The thing about avoiding the possible discomfort of making decisions is that one can miss the joy of a new encounter and a real sense of achievement. So, being brave in small ways can yield big dividends.


Innovation is urgently needed in your life to boost your well-being, economic growth and to find solutions to burning issues confronting your life. Good risking-taking is essential to innovation and is quickly becoming a core skill to identify certain behaviour and understand how to interpret behaviour in relation to mental health.


Taking on a challenge of doing something new usually comes with it some degree of risk and uncertainty, many people get so fixated on the potential for failure that they lose sight of the gain, they get into a cycle where they are unable to draw from their own personal strength and result in the inability to develop their own inner power, resulting in them being controlled by others and being disempowered.


If you feel threatened by what's ahead, try looking at it as a chance to explore where you ultimately want to be and then challenge yourself to come up with one tiny step that will allow you to start bridging the gap. Before you know it, you would have started to train your mind to look for solutions.



Always be aware of the pros and cons of taking any risks whether it's a risk you are willing to take or not. And, view your setbacks as an opportunity to learn and develop different strategies for the future. Use your mistakes to help grow and focus on that area where you need to develop your skills.



Keep remembering that there are risks in doing nothing and action is the best antidote to uncertainty.

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