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Subject: AWESOME MESSAGE!! Thanks for posting it :-)


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Tami
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Date Posted: 18:08:57 05/06/09 Wed
In reply to: Nicole 's message, "Some thoughts...." on 12:16:32 05/06/09 Wed

>I got this in an email and wanted to share.....
>
>
>
>What is it that enables some folks to take big-time
>risks without becoming a nervous wreck? Taking risks
>in life isn't easy, because there is always the
>possibility of loss involved. However, it doesn't have
>to be a white-knuckle experience, either. So how can
>you take the anxiety out of risk-taking?
>
>Well, first of all, you don't take foolish risks. Take
>risks only when you believe that what you are going
>for will be better than what you already have, and you
>won't want to risk anything you can't afford to lose.
>
>Second, remind yourself that risk-taking is involved
>in everything worthwhile in life. Without taking
>risks, you can't find true love, develop personal
>power, gain the respect of others or raise healthy,
>happy kids, for that matter.
>
>Third, refrain from worrying too much about the
>outcome. Instead, spend time imagining exactly how it
>will look and feel if things go just as you want them
>to. In other words, stay focused on what you have to
>gain, not what you have to lose.
>
>Our experience in life is largely determined by where
>we choose to focus our attention. If you think loss,
>talk loss, see loss day after day, it is far more
>likely that you will end up a loser. On the other
>hand, if your purpose is worthy, your commitment
>strong, and your thoughts focused on a positive
>end-result, you will behave like a winner.
>
>And whether or not any given risk pays off in the long
>run, if you behave like a winner you will be a winner
>in the only game that counts - the game of being the
>best you that you can be.

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