Get Curious with Who You Are Becoming

When you choose to get curious, you ask deeper questions. And you know that great leaders ask great questions. Get curious with who you are becoming.
Great leaders ask great questions.
When I opened the doors to Upside Thinking, Inc., all I wanted to do was transform lives through leadership development.
Inviting current and future leaders to the table to have honest discussions about where they were and where they wanted to be proved to be a more challenging task than I imagined.
Part of it is because great questions make you think and most people don’t take the time to identify what they want or where they’re headed.
The right questions give you the opportunity to slow down and pause in the middle of the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Not all questions are created equally, however, when you spend time giving as much energy to crafting great questions as you do creating answers to those questions, you will discover the secret space that explains why great leaders ask great questions.
When I was working with a client last month, she was struggling with a situation that had paralyzed her.
By choosing to get curious, I asked deeper questions and the impasse was resolved.
So, what questions did I ask to take a situation that had been bubbling up for weeks to find a solution in a matter of minutes?
One of the most poignant questions I asked was who she becomes when she is stuck.
As she examined her behavior change, she recognized that part of the “stuck-ness” was less about the situation and more about how she operates when she doesn’t have an answer.
This change in behavior stops her creativity and belief in her own capabilities.
Her confidence wanes and she ends up in the spiral of downside thinking.
As we examined what she wants to do differently, she shared that she wants to become a person who is able to stand in her truth without the guilt of having to be perfect.
Wow.
This realization got me thinking.
Get Curious
What if I answered the statement, “I am becoming the person who….” and created the ability to stand in my own power to choose.
Because I am committed to mercy, justice, and protection, I chose, “I am becoming the person who is comfortable with being vulnerable so that I can be seen for who I really am.”
When you get curious about why something shows up for you over and over, you are able to make changes to increase your peace of mind.
This is because you become what you practice.
When I am working with a client on crafting positioning statements, I share that the statements are magical because of what they do.
Yet, most people don’t speak like this because it isn’t a natural pattern of speech.
You have to train your brain and practice being seen.
Once again, you become what you practice.
So, who are you becoming?
Action Item:
The Upside Challenge of the week is to finish the statement “I am becoming the person who….” every morning for the next 7 days.
Let me know what shows up for you.
Remember, the world needs you and your brilliance.







