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…when we hear about risks other people have taken, it becomes easier to think about taking our own.
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215 |
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If may feel risky, but it’s perfectly acceptable to bring your core skills and relevant experience to the table, and then learn the rest on the job.
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219 |
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More often than not, risk precedes success – the boldness of saying what you want, the vulnerability of asking for what you need to get there, and the audacity to push in when you have a chance.
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220 |
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If something stands in the way of your rightful compensation or opportunities… take a risk and fly to the next big thing.
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222 |
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Everyone believes that what they’ve got is probably better than the risk and fear that come with change.
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091 |
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The safer you play your plans for the future, the riskier it actually is.
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110 |
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…the greater your experience, the more comfortable you will become with endeavors that people on the outside perceive as high-risk.
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090 |
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Very often, the perceived risk of a situation outweighs the actual risk, leading to irrational behavior.
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091 |
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Knowing you can rely on a network of friends, family, and loved ones permits you to take risks you might not otherwise consider.
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092 |
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…don’t let others determine your path, as peer-based risk aversion among friends can be contagious.
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094 |