WOULD YOU TAKE A RISK?

Me:Take your 'RISK' now!

You: 👀 is that a gift?! 

Me:Don't look at me like that, soon you will find out about it 🙄....

You: Ok!😲

Me:Enough of playing around🤫 let's get serious! 🤔

Now, the above dialogue might have confuse you and probably you have lost interest but I bet you really want to know more about my view on risk.

Take it or leave it, I won’t force you to take any risk of reading this piece about R.I.S.K but before you take the risk of judging this piece, take the risk of reading through. 😉

First of all, let me introduce my very operational definition of R.I.S.K to you.

The risk I did ask you to take from the above dialogue is simply
RREQUIRED .
IINTEGRATED .
SSURVIVAL .
KKIT

⚜️ RISK is inevitable and always available at every milestone and on your way to success of achieving your goals.

It is Risky not to take risks because risk is unavoidable.

Comfort. O

Maybe you don’t know that the little mundane things/actions you do are also risk involved.

In fact, Sleeping, waking, breathing is a risk.
That being said, you need to know the R.I.S.K you are taking.

There are good and bad RISKs but don’t refrain from taking the good risks.

The Good R.I.S.Ks you are likely to take anytime soon or you don’t realise you are taking already are;

☑️ Starting that business 👨‍⚖️👩‍⚖️

☑️ Investing in yourself 👩‍🎓👨‍🎓

☑️ Showcasing your talents🤸‍♂️

☑️ Voicing your opinion 🗣

☑️ Loving (again) 😍

But unfortunately and in all through sense, you have been judiciously taking the bad R.I.S.Ks

📢If you don’t take the good R.I.S.Ks, you are unknowingly taking the bad R.I.S.Ks like;

Not taking the risk of starting a business, or getting a job is optioning to be poor for life, which is a bad risk. 😬🥺

You fear the risk of paying for an online skill acquisition class, because of one factor or the other is being outdated and not fully equipped with skills needed for the digital world of this dispensation is a bad risk. 😄

Hiding your talents for the fear of mockery, criticism and jest is a bad risk 😬

Not being heard because you are afraid to be on the spotlight is a very bad risk 🤐

Losing that person to someone else because when you were meant to take the bold step, you were stalling. Gosh! This also is a bad risk!😪

It goes on and on, if I may continue, it will take me day unto day to exhaust the bad risks.

🚫 Here is what you will do for me now

You will have to choose the R.I.S.K you want now!

But I bet, you have learned enough in this write up to know that you have to go for the good (R)equired (I)ntegrated (S)urvival (K)it.

BACK TO MY QUESTION ABOVE; Would you still take a Risk??

I really appreciate your patience for the time I was offline.

You will enjoy more inspirational pieces from me henceforth and as the usual updates will be every Monday.

Till I come your way again, I remain COMFYFLEX®

©comfyflex

Published by Comfort Adeyeye

Comfort Adeyeye is a Christian, Author, currently living in Nigeria. Comfort Adeyeye is the founder and voice behind *Healthy Heart Matters*. With a professional background in strategic communications and brand narrative, she applies a unique lens to the topic of heart wellness—one that moves beyond physical health to examine the stories, connections, and daily conversations that form its foundation. Professionally skilled in shaping credible narratives and building trust for organizations, Comfort now focuses that expertise on one of life's most personal subjects: the profound link between our emotional world and our mental health. This blog is born from the belief that the quality of our communication—with others and with ourselves—is a critical, yet often overlooked, pillar of a healthy lifestyle. Through thoughtful exploration and relatable writing, Comfort translates complex ideas about psychology, relationships, and well-being into accessible, impactful content. The mission is to foster a space where practical insight meets shared experience, helping readers build not just a healthier mental health, but a happier, more connected life. In essence, Comfort operates as a trusted guide, using the power of clear, compassionate storytelling to explore how the art of communication becomes the science of mental health care.

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