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  1. What are you most excited (or passionate) about these days?
  2. What made you laugh today?
  3. What have you always wanted to try?
  4. What problem do you wish you could solve?
  5. What’s at the top of your list to accomplish today—and is there anything I can do to help?
  6. Why Am I Talking?

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Being willing to ask questions is actually more an indicator of strength than weakness. It shows you’re comfortable admitting you don’t have all the answers (and you’re not trying to pretend you do). It tells others that you have a curious, active mind that is seeking to keep learning.

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When you’re asking questions, always lead with curiosity. The more genuine interest you can muster—about a subject you’re discussing or a person you’re talking to—the more authentic your questions will be. True curiosity creates bridges and avoids having the person on the receiving end of the que...

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