Monday, May 11, 2020
The Secret Sauce to Your Success - Kathy Caprino
The âSecret Sauceâ to Your Success Lately Iâve been focusing a good deal on âsuccessâ in my writing and workshops, and this month I had a startling realization: âSuccessâ is a concept and an experience that is utterly intimidating to many women. In my experience, women view âsuccessâ as a label that automatically refers to wealth, power, influence, and control. Rather than success referring to oneâs own definition of achieving what you truly want in life and work, itâs become a reflection of how much money youâve made and what youâve put in the bank, along with other outer trappings of financial achievement. Well, I donât view success that way at all (anymore). To me, success is this⦠Achieving what you want on your own personal terms, and following your own definition â" and doing so in a way that is fulfilling and enriching to you. Thatâs success to me. What is success to you? Turns out, most women fear and shudder at success. While they might say they want it, thereâs a chronic lack of readiness for it. The Secret Sauce to Success After years of reinventing myself and my life (and unfortunately being overly-attached to struggle), Iâm in the process of letting go of struggle and letting in more peace and joy. Iâm finding my pathway to success is less bumpy as I let go of needing to struggle. In doing so, my conceptualization and experience of âsuccessâ has changed dramatically. I believe now that âsuccessâ is all about claiming what you want, and doing the inner and out work of creating a joyful, peaceful and exciting life experience. For me, that includes building a purposeful career, for others it means something else. Whatever it means to you, success offers the opportunity for a lifelong journey of learning, growing, applying what youâve learned, and stretching to be the largest version of yourself. My recipe for success â" the âsecret sauceâ if you will, that I help others create involves both âinnerâ and âouterâ ingredients. Both are needed for optimal success. The Inner ingredients you need: Clarity â" to experience yourself as successful, you must know what you want and tune out what society and culture and your tribe insist that you should have. Courage â" once you know what you want, you canât have it unless you risk parts of yourself to get it. Faith â" You must believe that success is possible; otherwise it wonât be. Readiness â" While we hanker for success, most of us arenât ready for it. We fear it, dread it and run from it. To experience success, you must release what keeps from wanting change. Positivity â" If all you see in your worldview is negativity, you wonât have success. Youâll miss vital opportunities and new pathways to your own growth The Outer ingredients for success are: Aligned and Inspired Action â" We must take action to move forward â" but the action needs to feel right and be in integrity, not coming from desperation or anger. Resourcefulness If things arenât working as they are, you must tap into all your inner and outer resources and support to make the right changes for you. Flexibility â" Being overly attached how it must âlookâ is a recipe for struggle, not success. Openness â" Success involves being open to those who are sent to us to offer just the help we need, and just the right time. (And critique is important and necessary.) Energy â" You need energy, and lots of it, to create what you want. Iâve observed that my own attention to each of these ingredients in the last year has unlocked me powerfully, and moved me forward to my definition of success. As a personal example, regarding Courage â" Iâve known for a long time that having a speaking demo is essential for me if I wish to be invited to speak more frequently at the national level. But I held back in filming myself in action, for many reasons, including: the timing wasnât right, the venue wasnât right, the topic wasnât perfectly honed yet, etc. But truthfully, deep down, the inner reason I held back was my lack of readiness to launch to the next level, and that I downright afraid of putting myself out there to be critiqued. Last month, I finally bit the bullet and all things conspired for me to film my talk to 200+ career women at the Business Womenâs Forum in Hartford, CT. I did it! Hereâs a look: Is it perfect? No. But is it perfect for me right now? Yup! And it moved me forward in a powerful way to put myself out there. Wonderful, aligned gigs, opportunities, partners and clients have come my way because of it. Why? Because I decided âI am ready!â â" I got over myself and got going. What is your definition of success? And do you feel ready for it today? If not, can you muster the courage to increase your readiness and move forward, despite your fears? Please share your thoughts about what scares you most about moving forward to your definition of âknock- your-socks-offâ success. Thank you for your openness and courage to share â" you help others so much when you do.
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