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Dr Emily - The Risk of Avoiding Risk
Season 6 ยท Episode 23

Dr Emily - The Risk of Avoiding Risk

The Imperfects ยท Hugh van Cuylenburg, Ryan Shelton & Josh van Cuylenburg

May 19, 202458m 8s

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Show Notes

Taking a risk, by definition, is hard. A lot of us spend most of our life avoiding risks, under the assumption that it’s the ‘safe’ thing to do.

As Dr Em explains, we have an evolutionary instinct for self-preservation; tendencies to overestimate danger and underestimate our ability to cope; and we often have early childhood experiences and messages around safety that can coalesce into ‘playing it safe’ behaviours.

In this episode, Dr Em reveals that paradoxically, if we spend our whole life avoiding risk, then we are guaranteeing a less engaged, less fulfilling, less ‘lived’ life than we are capable of. That in fact, avoiding risk, is the biggest risk of all.

Dr Em, also offers strategies to guide us in the direction of letting a little more risk into our everyday lives.

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Topics

RiskTim Minchinconfidenceself-belieffearembarrassmentself- preservationdiscomfortsafetypotentiallanguageearly childhood experiencesvulnerabilityindependenceindecisivenessstrengthcouragetrustaccountabilityprogressself-efficacyHugh van CuylenburgJosh van CuylenburgRyan SheltonDr Emily MusgroveDr Em