Expect Success
March 16, 2010 by Kimberly
Filed under Motivational, Thought Leadership
March is “Expect Success” month. Isn’t that nice! It makes me feel good just to write about this topic.
Today we’re going to look at a strengths-based approach to creating success in our business. Generally speaking, we’re conditioned in our society to spend our time and money focusing on where we’re lacking and what we need to improve upon so that we can ‘fix it’. The downside to this approach is that it keeps us blind to all of the greatness we have to offer, and diverts us from exploring how to utilize our existing gifts and talents to create what we want more of in our business and our lives.
The foundation of focusing on our strengths to be successful that we’re going to explore comes from Appreciative Inquiry (AI). AI began as an organizational change philosophy developed by David Cooperrider and his thesis supervisor, Suresh Srivastva in 1980. Recently it has been developed into a personal growth and development tool for anyone to use, by Jacqueline Kelm which she calls Appreciative Living. Jacqueline has written about this in her new book The Joy of Appreciative Living, Your 28-Day Plan to Greater Happiness in 3 Incredibly Easy Steps (yes, they really are incredibly easy and incredibly powerful)!
Based on these concepts, the questions below can get you started in utilizing your natural strengths and what you’re doing well already, to create greater success in your business.
Explore these questions to help you create your ideal business:
- What is going well in my business right now?
- What do I want more of?
- When I think of the challenge(s) I’m facing in my business today, when was a time in my past when I’ve faced something similar? How did I overcome it? (Who did I engage for assistance, what steps did I take, what was the key in successfully overcoming it.)
- How can I apply what I learned from that past experience (above) to what I’m facing today?
- What do I truly believe about reaching the level of success I desire in my business?
- Complete this vision with as much detail as possible: “My ideal business looks like this…”
What we focus on grows; and what we expect – we get. By answering these questions we take a look at what is working; and by imagining our desired future we’re motivated to take positive action in creating our ideal.
Considering the positive outcomes from the exercise above, and reflecting upon what’s worked in the past, we’re retraining our thought patterns to see what’s right in any given circumstance and revealing a roadmap for future success. The result is greater success along with greater joy!



