
What does
*trust first*
feel like?
What does “trust first” feel like to get? What does it feel like to give? The other day I was talking with a friend who
How Do You Build Your Question-Asking Muscle?
(This blog is how I do it.)
How Do You Build Your Question-Asking Muscle?
(This blog is how I do it.)
What does “trust first” feel like to get? What does it feel like to give? The other day I was talking with a friend who
Yesterday I spent some time with a friend and their friend. I’m always interested in hearing things that are different than the usual stuff, especially
I read this line and wondered… does everyone hate to compromise? Because whenever the word “compromise” comes up, I don’t get the impression that it’s
I’ve developed a habit of finding ways to assimilate into the lives of the people I visit. And actively try to be a part of
My Question of the Day (QOD) habit had been waaay off the past couple weeks. And it’s messing a little bit with my mind. The
If hindsight is 20/20, and it’s easy to see things clearly when we look back at them… Then when we’re in the moment, and our
What does “trust first” feel like to get? What does it feel like to give? The other day I was talking with a friend who
Yesterday I spent some time with a friend and their friend. I’m always interested in hearing things that are different than the usual stuff, especially
I read this line and wondered… does everyone hate to compromise? Because whenever the word “compromise” comes up, I don’t get the impression that it’s
I’ve developed a habit of finding ways to assimilate into the lives of the people I visit. And actively try to be a part of
My Question of the Day (QOD) habit had been waaay off the past couple weeks. And it’s messing a little bit with my mind. The
If hindsight is 20/20, and it’s easy to see things clearly when we look back at them… Then when we’re in the moment, and our
Asking better questions is one of the keys to being a better communicator, making better decisions, and building and maintaining better relationships.
Just like a regular exercise practice keeps our bodies healthy and a regular reflection practice keeps our minds in shape too.
And when it comes to building (and maintaining) our capacity to ask the right questions… it’s not so different.
I advocate daily action in my work — and keep a daily practice in my own life.
Here are the questions that help keep my question-asking muscles in shape.
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