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Your Next Success in 4 Steps
What happens when you take the results-focused energy that you normally pour into your job(s) and direct it to the questions: “what do I want next, and what do I need to do differently to get it?"

Try our signature innovation "springboard" process of Know-Apply-Assess-Repeat to ensure immediate success that grows over time.

The process seems simple:

KNOW.

(1) Ask the right question: what do you want to create for yourself next?

(2) Define the real value that it will bring to you and those around you. (This will see you through when you have doubts!)

(3) Pick one best action to take next.

APPLY.

Do it. Whatever that next best step is, just get moving. Apply what you know and the action you've decided to take and see what happens.

ASSESS.

Now pause. Allow space for results to happen. Be honest about what you've learned, check in with others to get their perspectives, and decide what the best *next* step is.

REPEAT.

After getting clear on what you KNOW, then APPLYING and ASSESSING it with some skill, you will KNOW something new. Celebrate, take notes, and start from what you KNOW again. What you know now is different than what you knew when you started.

When used consistently, these steps rewire your habitual thinking into an “innovation mindset” that carries you forward toward what you want to create.

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At the Mosley Institute for Leadership we add expert and peer support to this innovation learning cycle along with targeted exercises and advanced skill building that help break old patterns and beliefs that crop up as you move through the process.

The professionals in the Mosley Institute lead busy and very different lives, and they come together with a common commitment: to define their next success by their own standards. They ask similar questions, such as, "How long do I stay where I am, and when will I know to take a bigger leap?" Each member finds clarity about what is holding them back. They work through anger, "getting out of my own way," feeling stuck, struggling with comparison and the expectations of others, financial concerns, “staying calm and centered in my high-energy life,” and more.

What's different now, though, is that they stand right in those fears instead of avoiding them. They give themselves permission to be curious and imperfect and use the springboard approach. Read their stories here.



Original post December 7, 2017, adapted April 6, 2023
Written by Erin (Pink) Mosley
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