Bet on You
How to Win with Risk
by Angie Morgan; Courtney Lynch
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Pub Date Apr 19 2022 | Archive Date Feb 23 2024
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Description
Build the risk-taking skills that will lead you to a life of fulfillment:
Discover the formula for success that will supercharge your decision-making confidence and transform even the most risk-averse mindset.
In Bet on You, Angie Morgan and Courtney Lynch reveal hard-earned, real-world insights that will help you realize your potential by enacting risk in ways most meaningful to you.
The author’s risk-taking guidance has been embraced by the world’s best businesses – Google, Boston Scientific, FedEx, and Oracle. Their insights are the secret sauce behind any transformative journey to a success-filled life.
With clear, actionable steps, this book:
- Enlightens readers with a new perspective on how risk really works and clears up common misconceptions about risk, such as it being the opposite of reward.
- Empowers professionals of all types with guidance on how to start practicing new habits right away to build their risk-taking muscle.
- Shows how to weave a safety net to mitigate the downside of risks.
- Offers effective strategies for managing risk-killing emotions: fear and failure.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781400229796 |
PRICE | $27.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 224 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
I really enjoyed learning from two authors with such a unique background and experience. There are a lot of those important little takeaways and gems in this book so you always get the sense you could build on what they are teaching. The authors do a good job of laying out ideas without forcing application ideas. They give the reader space to do whatever with the material. I almost would have enjoyed It more if they integrated their experiences and stories into the body of the chapters without separating them out as its own piece. It does not take away from the content in terms of meaning, but it could have made for a better feel as the reader. Overall, Im thankful for the lessons I learned in this book, and would read their future work .
I really enjoyed this book! It was a quick and easy read, with a lot of good tips, stories, and examples to articulate the points from the authors. I took quite a few notes and highlights around the book and it's likely I will re-read this again as new risks and opportunities come my way!