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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2014 · 59 MIN

Risky Business

from This Little Parent Stayed Home · host Ally Loprete

They say it takes 21 days to form a habit.If the most successful people really are risk-takers, then our mission is clear. Risky THINKING should become a habitual process for us as entrepreneurs and thought leaders. We all know the importance of creating a workable game plan that will bring you the greatest return of desirable results. -- This may MINIMIZE your risk in business-- but without a "no guts, no glory" outlook, you may never officially launch.The most dangerous risk of all... is NOT taking one.Complacency is not your friend as it leads to stagnation, and if you find yourself with a lack of enthusiasm for your business, your message or your approach to life in general... take it as a good indication that its time to push past your comfort zone. Reinvention is inevitable as nature is ALWAYS changing, adjusting and expanding.GET INTO A NEW HABIT: Take new risks everyday!Life doesn't stop for ANYBODY.Either you keep moving... or you may get PUSHED to move by a not-so-joyful-circumstance... (if you catch my drift).Change makers: You must be willing to unveil the not-so-sexy truth about CHANGE which --by definition--comes from our willingness to stumble and learn from our awkward footing.Expose your truth and embrace your path to greatness!Let's get down to it! This week I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Phone lines will be open for you to call in with your biggest small business challenges. Call TOLL FREE: 1-800-449-8686,or if you are unavailable during the live show, you may FILL OUT THIS FORM to have your question read and addressed on the air.My guest this week is Lin Eleoff, the host of The Gutsy Glorious Entrepreneur podcast, which is aimed at women entrepreneurs who are looking to design a glorious lifestyle that creates a sense of balance, security, and financial independence.

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They say it takes 21 days to form a habit.If the most successful people really are risk-takers, then our mission is clear. Risky THINKING should become a habitual process for us as entrepreneurs and thought leaders. We all know the importance of creating a workable game plan that will bring you the greatest return of desirable results. -- This may MINIMIZE your risk in business-- but without a "no guts, no glory" outlook, you may never officially launch.The most dangerous risk of all... is NOT taking one.Complacency is not your friend as it leads to stagnation, and if you find yourself with a lack of enthusiasm for your business, your message or your approach to life in general... take it as a good indication that its time to push past your comfort zone. Reinvention is inevitable as nature is ALWAYS changing, adjusting and expanding.GET INTO A NEW HABIT: Take new risks everyday!Life doesn't stop for ANYBODY.Either you keep moving... or you may get PUSHED to move by a not-so-joyful-circumstance... (if you catch my drift).Change makers: You must be willing to unveil the not-so-sexy truth about CHANGE which --by definition--comes from our willingness to stumble and learn from our awkward footing.Expose your truth and embrace your path to greatness!Let's get down to it! This week I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Phone lines will be open for you to call in with your biggest small business challenges. Call TOLL FREE: 1-800-449-8686,or if you are unavailable during the live show, you may FILL OUT THIS FORM to have your question read and addressed on the air.My guest this week is Lin Eleoff, the host of The Gutsy Glorious Entrepreneur podcast, which is aimed at women entrepreneurs who are looking to design a glorious lifestyle that creates a sense of balance, security, and financial independence.

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