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Day 164: Conscience Squirmers! Ask The Right Questions…

February 14th, 2010 Post a comment Read comments

“You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions.” –Naguib Mahfouz

There’s nothing like just the right question at exactly the right moment to provide an “Aha!” moment.

“It is not only by the questions we have answered that progress may be measured, but also by those we are still asking.” -Freda Adler

At this page I currently have 130 questions listed for you, as well as the Phoenix Checklist and a Need Identification PDF. Each of those questions are also linked to a web site that has information relative to that power question.

Two of the best questions that you could ask yourself for taking anything into a forward direction, are “How?” and “When?” A couple of my favorite questions are: What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail? -AND- If not now, then when?

“Our journey is to discover the questions that will enchant the answers within us to come out dancing.” -Mary Marcdante

Carry a notebook with you to write down questions that come to mind. Allow yourself to be OK with questions that are not answered. Sometimes we just need to float around with those for a while. I also really like what Luciano Passuello has written about the 10 Best Ways to Harness the Power of Questions.

I have created a few products around questions too. There’s my Ask Thea About site, the Time For My Life book has 365 questions to ask yourself each day, and of course the 50 Power Questions exercise to which I introduced you a while ago.

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