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The law of Cause and Effect is well understood and makes sense: Take care of the causes, and the effects will take care of themselves. Some examples of causes can be a particular action or thought...or as we discuss in today's podcast, the right question. The better our questions, the better our results. It's not always easy to ask questions, let alone know if we are asking the right ones. But we've got to start somewhere, and if we do happen to ask an ineffective question, guess what? We get another shot at it!
In the spirit of stumbling our way forward to success, let's take a look at, what I consider to be, one of our most consequential innate super powers - the ability to ask more and more effective questions!
By NormanThe law of Cause and Effect is well understood and makes sense: Take care of the causes, and the effects will take care of themselves. Some examples of causes can be a particular action or thought...or as we discuss in today's podcast, the right question. The better our questions, the better our results. It's not always easy to ask questions, let alone know if we are asking the right ones. But we've got to start somewhere, and if we do happen to ask an ineffective question, guess what? We get another shot at it!
In the spirit of stumbling our way forward to success, let's take a look at, what I consider to be, one of our most consequential innate super powers - the ability to ask more and more effective questions!