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10/24/2011 5:01:17 PM EST
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My First Video Email iWowWe home business, video email, network marketing, risk taking, funny videos
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Here is a great piece by Lou Tice’s Pacific Institute. It is about being willing to take a risk. Anyone who is involved in network marketing has probably taken some risks. The key is to count the cost and choose carefully. Beginning an iWowWe home business was a no-brainer in terms of risk for me, unless I count the risk of looking foolish on my first video email! It turns out I wasn’t sure how to stop the video and I kept filming my extended attempts. I could have deleted it, but it was funny, so I kept it and forwarded it around for laughs. See what you think:
www.ibourl.com/fhb
“Do you consider yourself a risk-taker? I think you probably are, and I will tell you why.
In one of his books, Leo Buscaglia wrote that, "To laugh is to risk appearing a fool, to weep is to risk appearing too sentimental, to reach out for another is to risk involvement, and to expose feelings is to risk exposing one's true self.
"To place your ideas and dreams before the crowd is to risk their loss, to love is to risk not being loved in return. To live is to risk dying, to hope is to risk despair, to try is to risk failure.
"But all risks must be taken because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.
"The person who risks nothing also does nothing, has nothing, is nothing. If we avoid risk we may avoid suffering and sorrow, but we simply cannot learn, feel, change, grow, love or live."
I would agree with Leo Buscaglia. If, out of our fears, we refuse to risk, we also forfeit our freedom because only a person who risks is truly free. And, only a person who risks can grow, because all personal growth involves risk.
If you stay focused on the benefits of the risk, instead of putting all your energy into worrying about what could go wrong, and if you consistently affirm and visualize what achievement will look and feel like, it will be much easier for you to take the risks you need to take in order to grow and to be the best you can be.”
The Pacific Institute, Inc.
www.thepacificinstitute.com
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