Quotes about Risk
Life begins at the end of our comfort zone. We go there by stretching.
— John Maxwell
If you are to become more sensitive, you must be willing to take a risk. Take the initiative to find a need and take action.
— John Maxwell
Decide whether or not the goal is worth the risks involved. If it is, stop worrying.
— John Maxwell
Management expert Tom Peters gives a perspective on this. He suggests, "Don't rock the boat. Sink it and start over." If you desire to be creative and do something really innovative, that's sometimes what it takes. You must destroy the old to create something new. You cannot allow yourself to be paralyzed by the idea of change.
— John Maxwell
If we're not failing or making mistakes, it means we're playing it too safe.
— John Maxwell
A leader who loves the status quo soon becomes a follower.
— John Maxwell
I love the story of the salesman who sat looking through the window of a hotel restaurant. Outside raged a blinding snowstorm. "Do you think the roads will be clear enough in the morning to travel?" he asked his waiter. "That depends," the waiter replied. "Are you on salary or commission?
— John Maxwell
The only person who avoids failure altogether is the person who never leaves her driveway. So the real issue is not whether you're going to fail. It's whether you're going to fail successfully (profiting from your failure).
— John Maxwell
Life means risk. People who sabotage themselves shouldn't worry about failure as much as they should be concerned about the chances they miss when they don't even try. Speech writer Charles Parnell observed, "Too many people are having what might be called 'near-life experiences.' They go through life bunting, so afraid of failure that they never try to win the big prizes, never knowing the thrill of hitting a home run or even taking a swing at one.
— John Maxwell
You are out of your comfort zone: Growth requires risk. Ronald E. Osborne stated, "Unless you do something beyond what you've already mastered, you will never grow.
— John Maxwell
Those who fly always first get out on the edge. If you want to seize an opportunity, you must take a risk. If you want to grow, you must make mistakes. If you want to reach your potential, you will have to take chances. If you don't, you will be resigned to a life of mediocrity. The people who don't make mistakes end up working for those who do. And in the end, they often end up regretting the safe life they lived. —
— John Maxwell
Courage," he said, "is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared.
— John Maxwell