Diving Right In: Taking Risk and Keeping Things Interesting

Recently, a friend asked me why I would take the “risk” of starting my own business after 30 years in the healthcare industry. Finding new and better ways is not a risk. It’s a challenge that keeps things interesting. When I came to key moments throughout my career, I found that some healthy risk — stepping up to a new challenge and feeling a little discomfort — was always a good sign. Moving towards that feeling has always kept me current and committed.

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