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Positive Risk-Taking: Module 1 ~ Developing a Risk Mindset

Continuing on from the 5 module summaries across my Positive Risk-Taking online course. I now offer you the content from Module 1 ~ Developing a Risk Mindset.

The key messages are about striking a balance between the negativity of fear, blame, and risk aversion on the one side, with the constructive approach of positive risk-taking on the other.

I particularly draw your attention to my definition of positive risk-taking, as in my experience over many years it has been a misunderstood concept. As always, the devil is in the detail!

Module 1 ~ Introduction:

Module 1.1 ~ Developing a Risk Mindset:

Module 1.2 ~ Fear, Blame and Risk Aversion:

Module 1.3 ~ Reflective Quotes:

Module 1.4 ~ Principles into Practice:

Module 1.5 ~ What is Positive Risk-Taking?:

Module 1.6 ~ Summary Comments:

Risk averse decisions

Is there a place for risk averse decisions in the concept of positive risk-taking? In this video I explore the importance of following a structured approach in order to achieve the best decision in each individual situation.

 

Use the following link to also access a free training webinar which introduces my simple 5-step process to risk decision-making, which also form the core modules of the Positive Risk-Taking Membership Site:

https://app.webinarjam.net/register/21360/99e6026a97