Though many of us try to make ourselves look smart by giving clever answers, we would be much better off if we focused our attention on asking questions. - John C. Maxwell
A common pitfall for those who try to become master questioners is simply asking too many questions. The ‘shotgun effect’ has a negative impact when it comes to asking questions. People actually lose respect for your questions and insight…
Anyone that has (or has spent significant time with) a child around the ages of 3 or 4, is surely no stranger to the art of toddler interrogations.
What are you doing? Why do you do it like that? Where does it come from? What does it do? Can I do it? on, and on…
The success of any goal is dependent on the questions you use to set and evaluate that goal. If you truly want to achieve your goal, take a minute to stop and understand the questions you…
Truly “getting good” at asking deliberate questions requires much more than just reading a checklist of quick tips. If you care about developing this skill, you’ll have to start studying and practicing as part of your daily habits.
“Questions are the engines of intellect — cerebral machines that convert curiosity into controlled inquiry.” — David Hackett Fischer