If I hadn’t taken that first risk, I would never have built a successful speaking practice. That practice has allowed me to travel all over the country, and to present in many countries around the world. Not only has my income expanded, but my life has broadened as well.
That’s the kind of risk I’m talking about. It’s the kind of risk that calls on you to expand yourself. If
you fail, it can be emotionally painful, and perhaps financially troublesome. However, if you are successful, it can lead you to other, and greater opportunities.
Test me on this. Talk to someone in your profession who has become exceptionally successful. Ask him/her about the risks they have taken in their professional lives. You’ll find, I believe, that almost every successful professional has stretched themselves beyond their comfort zones at a number of different times. It’s one of the characteristics of the highly successful
professional.
If you can build a propensity to take these kinds of risks into your mind
set, you’ll grow faster and further than if you remain safely inside of your comfort zones.
You take risks in a lot of ways. As a salesperson, when you call on a different type of customer than that with which you have become comfortable, you take a risk. For example, when you call on the Chief Financial Officer of a business instead of just the production supervisor, you’ve stepped out of your comfort zone and taken a risk.
In every profession, when you choose to implement any new strategy or tactic, or you chose to do something differently, you take a risk. When you choose to try a new way to make a presentation,
contact your clients, or locate your office, you are taking a risk. When you chose to question and then change some long-entrenched habit, you are taking a risk. When you expand your efforts in any direction that calls for you to stretch and attempt something new, you are taking a risk.
Some of those risks will turn out well, others will become failures. Regardless, the simple act of trying something different and new will help you. You’ll gain confidence in your abilities, and you’ll learn from both your successes as well as your
failures. Your life will expand, you’ll grow wiser, and you’ll become more successful.
That is the sure payoff for every risk thoughtfully
taken.