Have you ever looked back and wished you’d been braver? Today’s culture of fear is constantly bombarding you with reasons to play it safe. Yet, is it keeping you living too safely, procrastinating and not taking the very actions that would help you enjoy greater self-confidence, professional success and personal fulfillment. If you ever hold back from making changes or taking chances, Stop Playing Safe is for you. In this fully updated 'post-pandemic' edition, Dr Margie Warrell challenges you to 'rethink risk' and back your boldest goals with braver action. Drawing on her diverse global experience working in coaching, psychology and with trailblazing leaders such as Richard Branson and Bill Marriott, this book will empower you to master fear and 'take the chance' when it matters most. Margie will get to the heart of what’s holding you back, giving you proven strategies Whether you’re a business owner, climbing the corporate ladder or embarking on an entrepreneurial endeavor, Stop Playing Safe is powerful reading for anyone who doesn’t want to settle for less than the biggest life they’re capable of living.
Margie has stepped out of her comfort zone many times since her childhood growing up one of seven children on a farm in rural Australia. Along the way she’s learnt a lot about courage and daring boldly.
An internationally recognized leader in human potential – Margie is passionate about empowering people to think bigger about what is possible for them, engage in braver conversations and lead more purposeful lives.
Margie draws on her background in Fortune 500 Business and Psychology as a keynote speaker, coach, media contributor, bestselling author and women’s leadership advocate. Her programs have helped thousands of people achieve greater success, including organizations such as the UN Foundation, NASA, British Telecom, Hitachi, Body Shop, Accenture and American Airlines
Positive thinking gospel at its worse. It's just dangerous. Just be who you want to be... Are you an introvert, don't worry, dahli acted like an extravert and look who he became. Have pitty on the people who play it safe. Don't worry if you're clinically depressed and don't have the resilience to deal with setbacks. Do you have a Family to care for... Fuck them. It's not refreshing, it's not courageous. Yes, take risks, but within manageable impact. It's just dangerous. I'm a social worker and I can give many more examples of people who took Risk without thinking it through and failed. We can't all be Richard Bransons, so don't tell people they can be!