What sets the exceptional professional apart from the average?  Regardless of what the profession, from sales to psychiatry, the exceptional professionals share certain characteristics.  Here’s one: The
propensity to take risks.
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Now, don’t get the wrong idea.  We’re not talking about skydiving here.  Nor are we talking about sinking your life savings in the new start up dot com that your friend told you about.  I
don’t mean taking risks that might endanger your health, safety or long-term security. Â
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Instead, I am talking about taking risks that force you to move out of your comfort zones on the job -- risks that will stimulate you to stretch yourself, to become more competent, to gain skills that you may not have, to expand your abilities and, maybe, in so doing, help you become more effective and more efficient.
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Here’s an example. When I began my business, my focus was 100% on consulting.  I had never given a seminar in my life.  But I read the books on how to build a consulting practice, and all the experts recommended giving seminars as a way to build your consulting practice.
 So I determined to do so. Â
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I developed a program, “How to Find, Interview, Select and Hire a Good Salesperson,” and approached the local business college with a proposal to jointly present it.  They agreed, and a few months later, I presented my first seminar.  It was a huge risk – something I had never done before.  It caused me to stretch myself and to learn a new set of skills. Â
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I could have failed miserably. Â But, the seminar was successful. Â And that one led to another, and that to yet another. Within a couple of years, I had discovered that speaking and training could be major parts of my practice. Â Today, my speaking and training income exceeds my consulting income by multiples.
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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.