There
are various situations we constantly find ourselves unaware of what might
happen if we tried new ventures. We regularly ask ourselves the "What
IF" Questions while planning for something that would change our lives
forever but at a risk. It's ordinary that any time we identify a need, we have
to take actions whether with high risk implicated or not. We also tend to experience anxiety as we are
uncertain how the need will be achieved. Making decisions about whether to
start or invest in a business, scrounge
a loan, get married, go for holiday, means of travel, what to do on a holiday,
acquire a house through mortgage e.t.c become a bit tricky for many as the
"What IF" Questions will always emerge. How many times have you thought
of doing something incredible, but you keep postponing owing to the "What
IF" Questions. To achieve your targets sometimes you have to take a risk,
and many successful people will tell you that. Similarly, it is essential to do
an analysis of the risk involved in the new venture and how this can be
minimized or either controlled. By analyzing the risk involved, you can
establish the impacts of the risk, measures to control the risk and who to
engage in minimizing the risk.
Establishing if there are alternatives to the venture is critical in
minimizing the risk, and if not, then you must step up and take action, but
that is after establishing if you got the tools to get you through the risk.
Doing something that you are not zealous about may not take you far, but might
add to your failure. But if you do what you love, then use that to maneuver
through the "What IF" Questions though bearing in mind other essentials you require to achieve your targets.
"The "What IF" Questions should never be an excuse for
not working towards your goals, just develop an "I can do it"
attitude, and then take action."
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