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Why Success Demands You Never Play It Safe

Have you ever felt that gnawing sensation in your gut, telling you something isn’t quite right? That voice whispering you’re meant for more, even as you’re ticking all the boxes of a “successful” life?

I’ve been there. In fact, I was there just months ago, staring at the finished manuscript of my new book. By all accounts, it was a solid piece of work. But deep down, I knew it wasn’t the book I needed to write.

So I did something that terrified me: I scrapped the entire thing. Eight weeks before my deadline.

This moment of creative destruction became the catalyst for “Never Play It Safe,” a book that embodies the very principles it preaches. Today, I want to share why embracing risk isn’t just an option for creatives and entrepreneurs – it’s an absolute necessity.

The Illusion of Safety

We’re hardwired to seek comfort and avoid pain. It’s a survival instinct that’s served us well for millennia. But in today’s world, this same instinct often holds us back from our greatest potential.

Playing it safe feels good in the moment. It provides a sense of security, a shield against failure and judgment. But here’s the brutal truth: that shield is made of paper. It offers no real protection against life’s uncertainties, and worse, it keeps us trapped in a cycle of mediocrity.

Real growth – the kind that leads to breakthroughs in our art, our businesses, and our personal lives – happens when we step beyond our comfort zones. It’s in those moments of vulnerability and uncertainty that we discover what we’re truly capable of.

 

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The Hidden Cost of Comfort

When we consistently choose the safe path, we pay a price far greater than occasional discomfort or failure. We sacrifice:

  1. Authenticity: Playing it safe often means conforming to others’ expectations, losing touch with our true selves in the process.
  2. Innovation: Groundbreaking ideas rarely come from staying within established boundaries.
  3. Personal growth: Comfort is the enemy of progress. Without challenges, we stagnate.
  4. Fulfillment: The most satisfying achievements are often those that required us to overcome our fears.

Redefining Risk

It’s time to flip the script on how we view risk. Instead of seeing it as a threat to be avoided, we need to recognize it as a necessary ingredient for a life well-lived.

Taking calculated risks:

  • Builds resilience: Each time we face our fears, we grow stronger.
  • Expands our possibilities: When we’re willing to try new things, doors open that we never knew existed.
  • Sharpens our instincts: Regular risk-taking hones our ability to make good decisions in uncertain situations.
  • Attracts opportunities: Bold moves often catch the attention of like-minded individuals and potential collaborators.

The Art of Intuitive Risk-Taking

So how do we cultivate the courage to take meaningful risks? It starts with tuning into our intuition – that inner voice that often knows what’s best for us, even when logic says otherwise.

  1. Listen to your gut: Pay attention to those feelings of excitement or unease. They’re often your intuition trying to guide you.
  2. Embrace discomfort: If an idea scares you a little (or a lot), it might be exactly what you need to pursue.
  3. Start small: Build your risk-taking muscles gradually. Take on smaller challenges to build confidence for bigger leaps.
  4. Reframe failure: See setbacks as valuable learning experiences rather than personal shortcomings.
  5. Surround yourself with risk-takers: The energy of those who dare greatly is contagious.

From Theory to Practice: My Eight-Week Sprint

When I decided to rewrite my entire book with just weeks to go before my deadline, I was putting these principles into action. It wasn’t a reckless move – it was a calculated risk based on a deep intuition that I needed to create something more authentic and impactful.

The process was intense. There were moments of doubt, late nights fueled by caffeine and determination. But with each passing day, I felt more alive, more aligned with my purpose than I had in years.

This experience reinforced a crucial lesson: our greatest work often lies on the other side of our comfort zone. By embracing vulnerability and being willing to “fail” publicly, I created something far more valuable than the “safe” version I’d originally written.

Your Turn: Embracing the Creative Leap

You don’t have to scrap a year’s worth of work to start taking meaningful risks in your creative or professional life. But you do need to start somewhere. Here are some ways to begin:

  1. Identify your “safe” patterns: Where in your life or work are you consistently choosing comfort over growth?
  2. Set audacious goals: Dream bigger than feels comfortable. What would you attempt if you knew you couldn’t fail?
  3. Take imperfect action: Don’t wait for perfect conditions. Start creating, even if you don’t feel ready.
  4. Share your work: Put your creations out into the world before you feel they’re “finished.” The feedback loop is invaluable.
  5. Seek out challenges: Voluntarily place yourself in situations that stretch your abilities.

 

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The Path Forward

Remember, playing it safe is an illusion. True security comes from building the resilience and adaptability to thrive in an ever-changing world. By embracing risk and listening to our intuition, we open ourselves up to a life of greater creativity, fulfillment, and impact.

As you move forward in your creative journey, ask yourself: What would I create if I weren’t afraid? What bold move have I been putting off? How can I step out of my comfort zone today?

The world needs your unique voice, your daring ideas, your willingness to try and fail and try again. So take that leap. Create that thing that scares you. Share your work before you feel ready.

Never play it safe – because that’s where the magic happens.

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