Taking Risks in Love and Life
Are you a risk-taker? Or do you always take the safe, easy way out? Do you stay in your comfortable but dull job because going on job interviews is just too scary?Temperament
- Are you cautious or daring?
- Do you welcome change or cling to the familiar?
- Are you a careless, impulsive risk taker?
- Are you overly cautious, or are you relatively balanced and moderate?
Decision-making
- Do you like to consider a number of different possibilities or do you prefer to come up with one or two options and choose between them?
- Do you trust your feelings or rule them out as irrelevant or distracting?
- Do you mull over decisions for weeks or months or do you think about them for a day or two and then take the plunge?
Optimism vs. Pessimism
- Do you believe that most things you do generally turn out well? Or, do you take a risk with a sense of dread, feeling that dire consequences could follow?
- Are you excited about taking a risk or does the anxiety become so overwhelming that there is no room for exhilaration?
The Fear
Temperament
- Are you cautious or daring?
- Do you welcome change or cling to the familiar?
- Are you a careless, impulsive risk taker?
- Are you overly cautious, or are you relatively balanced and moderate?
Decision-making
- Do you like to consider a number of different possibilities or do you prefer to come up with one or two options and choose between them?
- Do you trust your feelings or rule them out as irrelevant or distracting?
- Do you mull over decisions for weeks or months or do you think about them for a day or two and then take the plunge?
Optimism vs. Pessimism
- Do you believe that most things you do generally turn out well? Or, do you take a risk with a sense of dread, feeling that dire consequences could follow?
- Are you excited about taking a risk or does the anxiety become so overwhelming that there is no room for exhilaration?
Types of Risks
- Intellectual, creative or career-related risks, such as going back to school, learning a new skill, or accepting a job promotion—These bring up fears of failure, fears of having the world discover your inadequacies ("the imposter syndrome"), and/or fears of humiliation.
- Emotional or interpersonal risks, like answering an online personal ad, leaving an unsatisfying relationship, confronting someone who has hurt your feelings, or trying to deepen the level of intimacy in an existing relationship—These can make us feel vulnerable and needy, stirring up fears of dependency. Feeling exposed, we worry about rejection and that letting others see us for who we really are will drive them away.
- Physical risks, such as learning to scuba dive, going bungee jumping, or having a baby—These can bring up fears of injury, pain, or even death. We worry that we are not agile enough or that we lack stamina and endurance.
Temperament
- Are you cautious or daring?
- Do you welcome change or cling to the familiar?
- Are you a careless, impulsive risk taker?
- Are you overly cautious, or are you relatively balanced and moderate?
Decision-making
- Do you like to consider a number of different possibilities or do you prefer to come up with one or two options and choose between them?
- Do you trust your feelings or rule them out as irrelevant or distracting?
- Do you mull over decisions for weeks or months or do you think about them for a day or two and then take the plunge?
Optimism vs. Pessimism
- Do you believe that most things you do generally turn out well? Or, do you take a risk with a sense of dread, feeling that dire consequences could follow?
- Are you excited about taking a risk or does the anxiety become so overwhelming that there is no room for exhilaration?
Assessing Your Risk-taking Style
Temperament
- Are you cautious or daring?
- Do you welcome change or cling to the familiar?
- Are you a careless, impulsive risk taker?
- Are you overly cautious, or are you relatively balanced and moderate?
Decision-making
- Do you like to consider a number of different possibilities or do you prefer to come up with one or two options and choose between them?
- Do you trust your feelings or rule them out as irrelevant or distracting?
- Do you mull over decisions for weeks or months or do you think about them for a day or two and then take the plunge?
Optimism vs. Pessimism
- Do you believe that most things you do generally turn out well? Or, do you take a risk with a sense of dread, feeling that dire consequences could follow?
- Are you excited about taking a risk or does the anxiety become so overwhelming that there is no room for exhilaration?
Stages in the Risk-taking Process
RESOURCES
American Psychological Association http://www.apa.org/
Mental Health America http://www.nmha.org/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Mental Health Association http://www.cmha.ca/
Canadian Psychological Association http://www.cpa.ca/
References
The Power of Risk website. Available at: http://www.takerisks.com/. Accessed June 9, 2009.
Sulloway J. Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives. New York, NY: Pantheon Books; 1996.