How much risk are you willing to take?

For some, the idea of taking a giant leap of faith is exhilarating. For others, the idea instantly makes them queasy. Where you land on that continuum will change depending on the greater circumstances of your life, too.

Your relationship to risk affects your business and the choices you’ll make. 

When it comes to finding your niche, your comfort with uncertainty and risk will have a major impact in the direction you choose to go. Or the directions you can even imagine going.

All businesses come with some level of risk and uncertainty. So how do you manage your relationship to risk in your business so that you don’t get mired in indecision or leap headfirst into an unproven venture?

To talk about risk, I’m catching up with Philip Morgan.

Philip Morgan is an expert on experts. He works with independent consultants to help them hone their area of specialization, cultivate their expertise, and monetize their IP. His book, The Positioning Manual for Indie Consultants has helped thousands transform their businesses.

We talk about building authority and expertise, how to find your niche and positioning, what it takes to build an expert business and some self-psychoanalysis in the process.

Tune into this episode to hear:

Shifting your mindset to what you’re gaining instead of what you’re losing when you’re trying something newThe relationship between risk tolerance and how you choose to specializeImposter syndrome and finding or making space in your nicheTwo challenges Philip uses to help clients build comfort with their expertise

Learn more about Philip: 

Philip Morgan ConsultingTwitter: @Philip_MorganThe Self-Made Expert podcastThe Positioning Manual for Indie Consultants: Find the Strategic Beachhead that Will Amplify Your Visibility, Momentum, Impact and Profit

Learn more about Pia: 

No BS Agency Owners Free Facebook GroupThe Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my bookPiasilva.com

Resources:

The Prosperous Coach: Increase Income and Impact for You and Your Clients, Rich Litvin and Steve Chandler (Author)Write Useful Books: A modern approach to designing and refining recommendable nonfiction, Rob Fitzpatrick

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