Going out of your comfort zone can be incredibly nerve wracking, but after you get over the initial fear, it's almost always worth the risk. Taking chances and pushing yourself makes you grow as a person not only in your personal life, but also in your professional life, so ladies, tell me, how many risks did you take in 2007?









Claudie Pierlot
True Religion
Aminaka Wilmont
I'm not too much of a risk-taker, but if you're too afraid to take a chance sometimes, you miss out on a lot of things.
1Two: I moved across the country for a job, and I started up my first relationship in four years.
2This was my year of introversion. It has been a banner year of lameness for me... I am hoping for a much better '08.
3I don't take risks, I have 2 small children to worry about..
4None that I can think of. :/
5I really tried new things this year!
6There should have been an option for "Not enough!" -- me to a tee.
7I am not a gambler. But I took one huge leap this year. I left a LONG term relationship, in hopes of a better, stress free life.
8I think about 3.
9First i got rid of some friends that weren't good for me at all.
Second I got the great job I have now OUT OF downtown.
Third I moved out of my parents!
ummm i dunno that i have taken risks this year.. i have really changed my life tho, in the people that i talk to and the things that i do, which is always a good thing!... but i dont think they were really risks thO!... i guess investing would be my risk for the year!
10i've taken quite a few -- got out of a work relationship because it wasn't what it should be, left my job to go back to school and pursue a new career and moved to make that all happen. changing careers was a big step for me (especially as i am very indecisive), but one that i am very happy for and excited about!!
11I took quite a few risks! Ended my unhealthy relationship of 3 years with my live-in boyfriend, upgraded my condo, found the fun me again, travelled a ton and even got a new wonderful boyfriend. It has been a great 2007!
12My main one this year is transferring schools a couple states away from home, and deciding to try and have a long distance relationship with my bf.
13A lot of my risks were career related - and made in tandem with my fiance. Going freelance (and without a large or solid client base) was probably the biggest change, and I could not have done it without my fiance's support. Overall, I am definitely much happier and better off for it.
14i got married
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