How to Get Un-Stuck: 10 Key Questions for Self-Reflection Your business won't work unless you do. Use these tools to prosper professionally and personally.

By Shannon Kaiser Edited by Dan Bova

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Do you feel frustrated or stuck, like things aren't moving forward the way you want them to in your business? As BIZ Experiencess, we often have big goals, and the expectations around our business can sometimes feel strained, especially when things don't work out the way we hoped. Maybe you want more clients, likes, recognition or support. No matter what your business goal is, it's key to reflect inward and be self-aware.

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I learned in my own journey that my business doesn't work unless I do. The more I take care of myself and use self-reflection tools, the more prosperous my business becomes. It's all connected, and what you put out into the world will be returned. So put out what you want and focus on your goals coming true instead of what is not happening.

In my business mentorship coaching programs I ask BIZ Experiencess, "What message does your business have for you?" They look confused at first, then with deep reflection they often say something like, "Stop trying so hard," "Trust me," or "Relax and have more fun." You see, our businesses are a creative expression of ourselves, and we can start to treat them more like a relationship. They want us, the owners, to relax, to trust them and to have more fun in our own lives.

When we are more joyful, we bring this energy to our business -- and our clients can feel that. So if you are frustrated with the way your business is going, consider a more playful or joyful approach. Joy is infectious and will lead to more abundance and success.

Anytime I feel paused or at a standstill, I ask myself key questions. Every situation you are in is an opportunity for you to learn and grow. Even if things in your life don't appear to be the way you want, you can align with your heart center and focus forward with confidence and clarity.

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So instead of resisting or trying to power your way through problems, consider a more compassionate approach, and ask yourself these key questions for accelerated personal growth:

1. What message does my business have for me?

2. Where am I settling?

3. How can I add more of my true self into my business?

4. What skills or talents am I not using?

5. Who can I forgive?

6. What missed opportunity can I let go of and move on?

7. What have I been avoiding out of fear?

8. What risk can I take even in the face of fear?

9. What does my business want that I am not currently giving it?

10. What am I committed to changing?

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Shannon Kaiser

Author, Happiness Expert

Shannon Kaiser is the best-selling author of Find Your Happy, Find Your Happy Daily Mantras and Adventures for Your SoulShe appears regularly as an happiness expert on AM Northwest and Huff Post Live, and was named among the “Top 100 Women to Watch in Wellness” by the Mind Body Green. She's an author, international life coach, teacher, travel writer and inspirational speaker who left her job in advertising several years ago to follow her heart and become a writer. 

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