A word that is becoming increasingly common in #SolutionFocus is the word 'version'. 'Suppose the confident version of you arrives at work what will you notice?' It reduces the emphasis on change implying that the 'version' is already there, just hidden #SolutionFocused#SFBT
Not ‘what do you have to do’ but ‘how will you know you are moving forward’. Signs rather than steps. One of the key differences between problem solving and Solution Focus. Signs of the preferred future happening rather than steps towards it The core of #SolutionFocus#SFBT
Not ‘what do you have to do’ but ‘how will you know you are moving forward’. Signs rather than steps. One of the key differences between problem solving and Solution Focus. Signs of the preferred future happening rather than steps towards it The core of #SolutionFocus#SFBT
It is not the questions that we ask but the client hearing their own answers that makes a difference in #SolutionFocus We can only know that our question was a ‘good’ one when the client has answered it. It is the answers that matter #SolutionFocused