Comments on: Even If You’re Not A Big Risk Taker You Can Find Your Passion
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By: Adam Rico
https://www.workyouenjoy.com/not-a-big-risk-taker/#comment-410
Wed, 10 Jul 2013 03:33:00 +0000http://www.workyouenjoy.com/?p=1487#comment-410In reply to Tom Dixon.
That’s right Tom. No need to bet the farm on something when you try before you buy (how many sayings can I get into one sentence). We missed having you on the Google Hangout tonight. Hope we can connect next time.
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By: Tom Dixon
https://www.workyouenjoy.com/not-a-big-risk-taker/#comment-409
Wed, 10 Jul 2013 01:09:00 +0000http://www.workyouenjoy.com/?p=1487#comment-409It may be simple, but it isn’t simplistic. It is what works to find work you enjoy. I appreciate your focus on NOT quitting your day job first!
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By: Adam Rico
https://www.workyouenjoy.com/not-a-big-risk-taker/#comment-407
Sun, 07 Jul 2013 21:08:00 +0000http://www.workyouenjoy.com/?p=1487#comment-407In reply to Ann Musico.
Thank you so much Ann. Yes, this process of find your passion doesn’t have to be an experience where you throw caution to the wind. There are low risk ways to experiment with different things.
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By: Ann Musico
https://www.workyouenjoy.com/not-a-big-risk-taker/#comment-406
Sun, 07 Jul 2013 16:43:00 +0000http://www.workyouenjoy.com/?p=1487#comment-406Wonderful post Adam and I like your three tips. Very practical and a good way to try some new things on without risking everything!
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By: Adam Rico
https://www.workyouenjoy.com/not-a-big-risk-taker/#comment-405
Sun, 07 Jul 2013 13:42:00 +0000http://www.workyouenjoy.com/?p=1487#comment-405In reply to Scott Barlow.
Thanks Scott. That is such a great way to look at risk. You can’t lose if you approach it the way you suggest. We may fall but we can always get up again a little wiser and a little stronger.
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By: Scott Barlow
https://www.workyouenjoy.com/not-a-big-risk-taker/#comment-404
Sun, 07 Jul 2013 13:24:00 +0000http://www.workyouenjoy.com/?p=1487#comment-404Adam, Great post. Every time I get outside my comfort zone and take a risk (even small ones) there is a positive benefit. Either the benefit of having the risk pay off OR the benefit of learning from what didn’t go well. I have yet to take a risk (small or large) that I haven’t been able to recover from….well so far…