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This week on The Living Experiment we're talking about Questions — the value of asking more of them, and the potential of making inquiry a regular life practice.
Rainer Maria Rilke once advised a young poet to "live in the questions," and that advice can serve all of us.
So here, we share the questions we've found most helpful in keeping us on a good path, as well as the questions that tend to get us in trouble.
From the reality-challenging questions that define Byron Katie's "The Work," to the Learner and Judger questions that make up Marilee Adams' Choice Map, we explore the evolution that is possible when we ask, rather than assume.
Finally, we offer you some experiments to help you consider the questions you might benefit from asking in your own life.
Get full show notes and resources at http://livingexperiment.com/questions/
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This week on The Living Experiment we're talking about Questions — the value of asking more of them, and the potential of making inquiry a regular life practice.
Rainer Maria Rilke once advised a young poet to "live in the questions," and that advice can serve all of us.
So here, we share the questions we've found most helpful in keeping us on a good path, as well as the questions that tend to get us in trouble.
From the reality-challenging questions that define Byron Katie's "The Work," to the Learner and Judger questions that make up Marilee Adams' Choice Map, we explore the evolution that is possible when we ask, rather than assume.
Finally, we offer you some experiments to help you consider the questions you might benefit from asking in your own life.
Get full show notes and resources at http://livingexperiment.com/questions/

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