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On IFYL will give you inspiration, motivation, tips, techniques, and advice on how to become a better version of yourself and to help others be as well. The show will dive into NLP, Goal Setting, how to change our beliefs, and more.
You’re tuned in to another powerful midweek episode of the Inspirations for Your Life Show—the daily motivational show that helps you think sharper, feel stronger, and lead your own life on purpose. This is John C. Morley—Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student, and of course a passionate lifelong learner—here to guide you through practical, high‑impact mindset shifts you can actually use in the real world, not just post as quotes. Today’s episode is part of our series, “High‑Impact Living: 7 Days to Think Sharper, Feel Stronger, and Lead Your Own Life,” and on this Wednesday, we’re diving into Smart Risk‑Taking and Courage—how to stop letting fear drive and start taking the kind of intelligent risks that move your life forward.
1️⃣ One calculated risk you’ve been avoidingStart by naming one safe, calculated risk you’ve been dodging, because what stays vague stays powerful. When you write down a specific conversation, project, investment, or decision you’ve been putting off, you strip it of some of its mystery and start turning it into a choice instead of a shadow in the background. Give that risk a name tonight and you’ll notice your brain instantly begins looking for ways to handle it rather than excuses to avoid it.
2️⃣ Measure risk by growth, not fearMost people measure risk by “How scared does this make me feel?”—but that’s a terrible metric for a meaningful life. When you start weighing risks by their potential growth—skills you’ll gain, people you’ll meet, opportunities you’ll unlock—you realize that some of the scariest moves are actually the smartest ones you could make. Ask yourself, “If this goes reasonably well, how much could I grow?” and let that answer carry more weight than the butterflies in your stomach.
3️⃣ Start with micro courageYou do not need Hollywood‑level bravery to change your life; you need micro courage—small actions just one notch outside your comfort zone. Micro courage might be sending the email, asking the question, raising your hand in the meeting, or posting the idea you’ve been overthinking for months. The great thing is that courage behaves like a muscle: use it in tiny reps today and you’ll be able to lift heavier decisions tomorrow.
4️⃣ Ask the best‑case questionYour brain is a professional “what‑if” machine, but it’s usually hired full‑time by the worst‑case scenario department. Tonight, retrain it by asking, “What’s the best‑case scenario I’m ignoring?” and really sit with that answer. When you imagine the doors that could open, not just the ones that might slam, you give your nervous system a reason to move forward instead of locking up.
5️⃣ Real danger vs. imagined embarrassmentThere is a big difference between real danger and imagined embarrassment, but in the moment your nervous system can confuse the two. Smart risk‑taking means asking, “Is this actually unsafe—or just uncomfortable because my ego might take a hit?” When you separate those, you stop treating every awkward conversation like a burning building and start walking into more rooms that could change your future.
6️⃣ Do what your comfort zone would vetoThink of one action your comfort zone would immediately veto—then do it anyway in a controlled, responsible way. It might be making a phone call, sharing a new idea with your boss, applying for a role you don’t feel 100% qualified for, or showing up to that networking event alone. Each time you override the internal veto that says “stay small,” you prove to yourself that your comfort zone doesn’t get the final vote.
7️⃣ Don’t wait to feel fearlessIf you’re waiting to feel fearless before you move, you’ll be waiting a long time. The people you admire still feel fear; the difference is that they’ve learned to move with it, not wait for it to disappear. Treat fear as background noise, not a stop sign, and you’ll discover that decisive action is often what lowers the volume.
8️⃣ Remember you
Inspirations for Your Life
On IFYL will give you inspiration, motivation, tips, techniques, and advice on how to become a better version of yourself and to help others be as well. The show will dive into NLP, Goal Setting, how to change our beliefs, and more.