By Tyler Robinson Are you a risk taker?.  Risk taking is not just being a dare devil.  Risk taking can also be defined as doing something without knowing.

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By Tyler Robinson Are you a risk taker?

 Risk taking is not just being a dare devil.  Risk taking can also be defined as doing something without knowing what the outcome is going to be, creating risk. Risk Taking

 I started my eagle project in Fall 2010 without knowing what the outcome would be.  All I had visualized was only a greenhouse  At the beginning of summer, I had to make the risk of making the final decision, what kind of greenhouse and what I want the courtyard to look like. Why am I a risk taker?

 You need to have great confidence in yourself to be successful.  At the beginning and through my whole eagle project my confidence grew and grew. At first I didn’t even have a great deal of confidence.  My confidence kept on growing when more things were being accomplished. Confidence

 I faced a few challenges through my eagle project.  Not having enough people at a workday causing longer working hours.  The winter and spring months where no work was being done besides me ing people all over the US about prices and supplies.  And getting machinery into the courtyard. Challenges I faced

 After one year of hard work I had completed my Eagle Project.  It took about 400 man-hours for me and volunteers to finish  About 56 volunteers helped me overall. The End of the Project

The courtyard before

First Workday

Second Work day

Third work day

Final work day