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What is Appreciative Living?
Appreciative living is a philosophy for personal growth and change that was presented in the book, Appreciative Living by
Jackie Kelm. It suggests we create whatever we want in our lives by focusing on, asking questions about, and creating
mental pictures of what's right, what's working, and what we want most in our lives. It is based on the principles of
Appreciative Inquiry, with constructs from Positive Psychology, law of attraction, chaos theory, and other strength-based
approaches. There are three basic steps in Appreciative Living: 1. Appreciating the present. 2. Imagining the Ideal. 3.
Acting in Alignment. For more information, visit the
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What is Appreciative Inquiry?
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) was conceived at Case Western Reserve University in 1980 by doctoral student David
Cooperrider and his thesis advisor, Suresh Srivastva. Fundamentally, "AI is about the co-evolutionary search for the best
in people, their organizations, and the relevant world around them."(1) It suggests that we do not just experience reality,
we actually create it in our conversations and interactions with others.

Appreciative Inquiry is a positive, strength-based approach to making change in organizations. It includes co-creating
inspiring images of what we want, and then building on positive aspects to make them happen. It means becoming more
aware of our internal and external dialogues and intentionally shifting them to focus on what we want. It unleashes the
positive potential within people and organizations through attention to the positive core. It suggests we build on our
strengths, successes, and best practices to achieve our greatest hopes and dreams. AI is all this and more. For
additional information on AI, visit the
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